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How Age-Related Near-Vision Loss Works and the Role of Eye Drops  
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How Age-Related Near-Vision Loss Works and the Role of Eye Drops  

Have you found that it’s more and more difficult to read or see things close-up as time goes on? Have you wondered what your options are when it comes to managing this vision loss and what you’ll do if it continues to get worse?    Age-related near-vision loss–also known as presbyopia–is a very common condition affecting nearly 128 million people in the United... Read More

Have you found that it’s more and more difficult to read or see things close-up as time goes on? Have you wondered what your options are when it comes to managing this vision loss and what you’ll do if it continues to get worse?   

Age-related near-vision loss–also known as presbyopia–is a very common condition affecting nearly 128 million people in the United States alone. However, just because it’s a normal part of aging does not mean that you just have to live with it as you may be able to use drops like Vizz to help.  

Here is more information on presbyopia, how you can manage it, and the role of eye drops like VIZZ in making your eyesight better.  

What is Age-Related Near-Vision Loss? 

As you age, the lenses in your eyes become less flexible. This inflexibility leads to your eye losing the ability to focus and affects how well you see objects close-up. This process generally starts around age 40 and continues to worsen into the mid 60s. It’s important to note that presbyopia is not a disease, it’s a normal part of aging. However, that does not mean you just have to accept it.  

The main issue with presbyopia is problems with reading. You may need more light than usual to read, have blurred vision at a normal reading distance, need to hold reading material at arm’s length to read it, or get headaches or eye strain from reading. Fortunately, treatments like eye drops can help correct this problem and make reading easier.  

Ways to Manage Age-Related Near-Vision Loss 

There are a variety of ways–including using eye drops–that can help you regain some of your vision loss. These include: 

  • Reading glasses or bifocals. Some people simply use reading glasses or get prescription bifocals to correct their presbyopia. This can be very effective, but some people do not like the inconvenience of having to carry around glasses with them or also have some distance vision loss that needs to be corrected as well. 
  • Contact lenses. Multifocal contact lenses can help those who have near-vision loss and who also may have some distance vision loss. These may not work well for those who have dry or sensitive eyes.  
  • Surgery. There are a few different options when it comes to surgery to correct near vision loss. Talk with your optometrist or eye surgeon about options that might be a good fit for you. 
  • Eye drops. Eye drops like Vizz can help improve your focus and correct some of your near-vision loss.  

How Can Vizz Help? 

Prescription eye drops like Vizz can help temporarily correct near-vision loss by causing the pupil to constrict. This creates a pinhole effect that increases the eye’s depth of focus and makes near objects–including reading material–appear clearer and sharper.  

How Can I Get Prescription Eye Drops? 

The only way to get eye drops like Vizz is to talk to your optometrist or other eye care professional. He or she can evaluate you to see if you are a candidate, then give you more information on ordering Vizz to help treat your near-vision loss.  

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