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What's the difference between presbyopic and hyperopia


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presbyopic generally refers to presbyopic, and the difference between presbyopic and hyperopia mainly lies in the pathogenesis, Clinical manifestations, treatment methods, etc.
1. Pathogenesis presbyopic is caused
by a decrease in eye accommodation, resulting in light entering the eye unable to image on the retina. Hyperopia is caused by a shortening of the eye axis, resulting in light entering the eye after imaging on the retina.
2. Clinical manifestations:
presbyopic usually presents with difficulty in near vision and difficulty in seeing objects for a long time. The main manifestation of hyperopia is decreased vision, blurred vision for distant and near objects, accompanied by reduced eyeball and visual fatigue.
3. Treatment methods
presbyopic and hyperopic can improve vision by wearing glasses, but presbyopic patients only wear them when observing nearby objects, and hyperopic patients are usually recommended to wear them all day.