Presbyopia is usually poorly treated with medication, and patients can improve their vision with glasses or surgical treatment. Presbyopia occurs when the patient’s lens hardens with age and eye adjustment decreases. Patients with presbyopia may have difficulty seeing near, and medication is generally ineffective. Patients can be treated with framed glasses and corneal contact lenses, which can help meet vision requirements. If patients do not want to wear glasses, they can undergo surgical corrections such as corneal refractive surgery and lens refractive surgery under the guidance of a doctor to improve their vision. It is recommended that presbyopia patients with significant symptoms seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.