Do You Get Headaches When Reading Fine Print?

Posted on March 23rd, 2011 by clvc

It may be a sign of presbyopia.  Presbyopia is an unavoidable age-related process that generally occurs sometime during our 40s.  It’s caused from a gradual thickening, and loss of flexibility of the natural lens inside your eye; which results in the inability to focus on close-up objects.  Presbyopia causes people to experience blurred near vision while reading, doing close-up work, or working at the computer.

There are a number of solutions for dealing with presbyopia, such as eyeglasses with bifocal or progressive lenses, reading glasses, multifocal contact lenses, monovision and even some surgical options as well. 

Go to our website to find out if laser vision correction can eliminate the need for reading glasses.