Presbyopia: No Food For You
Friday, June 26th, 2009The simple fact is us age, and thus made our eyes. Like the hair or the wrinkles gray, presbyopia is inevitable. It is nothing to be ashamed of, but much of older Americans are embarrassed too much to put a pair of glasses of reading to read the menu. The awkward alternative is not trouble with the menu and the order of the hip — what makes necessary the innumerable rounds between the ashamed part and the waiter. 
The reading of the fine copy becomes almost impossible with presbyopia and soon even the fork and the knife or the dish are scrambled. The majority of first notification of people scrambled the vision with bearing end between the ages of 40 and 50. While the mechanism of focusing of the eye degenerates, the object at a few feet of the person become harder to be focused above.
Presbyopia is more noticeable and pronounced in dim conditions. The popular example involves fumbling for a pair of reading glasses in a posh restaurant. The effects are less noticeable in bright sunlight. In bright sunlight, the iris contracts to a smaller diameter, thereby increasing the focal ratio of the lens and reducing blurred vision.
Presbyopia is more noticeable and pronounced in dim conditions. The popular example involves fumbling for a pair of reading glasses in a posh restaurant. The effects are less noticeable in bright sunlight. In bright sunlight, the iris contracts to a smaller diameter, thereby increasing the focal ratio of the lens and reducing blurred vision.