Blurred vision in a 51-year-old patient can be caused by presbyopia or by other conditions, such as cataracts.
Presbyopia, also known as presbyopia, is a common cause of blurred vision in middle-aged and elderly people. Presbyopia occurs in patients over 40 years of age, and is mainly characterized by blurred vision in the near distance, while vision in the far distance is not affected. 51-year-old patients with blurred vision may be related to presbyopia. If the blurring is caused by presbyopia, the patient may be able to correct it by wearing presbyopic lenses to improve vision.
Many other diseases of the eye can also cause blurred vision, such as astigmatism, cataract, vitreous hemorrhage, etc. Therefore, patients with blurred vision cannot simply judge that it is due to presbyopia.
It is recommended that patients with blurred vision consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.