Are presbyopic and farsighted the same thing


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presbyopic and hyperopia are generally not the same thing.
presbyopic is a phenomenon in which the ability to correct myopia decreases with age and the elasticity of the lens decreases. It usually begins around age 40. Presbyopia
is mainly a refractive error caused by abnormal eye shape, which makes the eye unable to accurately focus light on the retina, resulting in reduced clarity of distant objects. Hyperopia symptoms include blurred vision of distant objects, eye fatigue, headaches, etc. Although presbyopia
and hyperopia both affect the ability to see near objects, their causes and symptoms are different. Presbyopia is a physiological phenomenon that occurs with age, while hyperopia is a pathological phenomenon caused by abnormal eye shape. Therefore, presbyopic and hyperopia are not the same thing.