Four tips to get your eyesight back on track

Do you need to hold reading material at arm’s length to see? Do you suffer from eye strain and headaches? It’s probably age-related and the solution is simple.

If you find it increasingly difficult to read words on a page and battle to focus when threading a needle, or doing other intricate close-up work, you may well have Presbyopia.

Don’t panic, it sounds worse than it is. Presbyopia is age-related and is a gradual loss of the eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects, also called farsightedness.

This usually becomes noticeable in your 40s and gets worse from 65. Fortunately, this condition is easily corrected with non-prescription or prescription glasses.

We asked SpecSavers to give us the lowdown on what you need to know when it comes to buying over-the-counter readers vs prescription glasses.

Here’s what you need to know:

 

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