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Myopia is a disease frequently occurs in people under the age 40 and is also known as nearsightedness. In this disorder you are unable to see farther objects or look like a blurred vision whereas near objects can be seen clearly.
Myopia is one of the most common eye disorders of the 21st century, and an immeasurable amount of resources has been devoted to finding solutions that do not involve the use of glasses or surgery. More and more children are being diagnosed with this condition.
Fashion doesn’t begin from the neck down. If you are an eyeglass wearer, your lenses can convey so much more than just your prescription, they can showcase your personal style.
Loss of vision in the elderly is common around the world. This scenario is more common that glaucoma, diabetes, and macular degeneration in people above 40 years, but there is not much attention to it. If your vision is becoming blurry or cloudy, you are most likely a victim of cataracts and should seek medical attention. This means you will find reading or driving a car difficult. It explains why the elderly with cloudy vision cannot tell the expression on a person’s face hence begin to endure poor communication with their loved ones. Beware that the Cataracts develop slowly and may not disturb your eyesight.
We’ve likely all been there: Standing in line at the big-box eye glasses retail store. Holding onto my number, walking around and awkwardly poking around at the samples, and dreading the major outlay of cash that I’m about to spend. Eventually when they call my name, I’m then subjected to the salesperson (who looks like they are still in high school) pressuring me to try on different frames that I repeatedly say I don’t like. Eventually I am sent home, left to wait for the phone call that will let me know my glasses are ready. Then I get back in the car, wait in line again, try on the glasses and make uncomfortable small talk with the salesperson as I hand them the small fortune that I had to spend on these glasses that I’m not even that crazy about, but that I could afford.
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