Generally, myopia is not relieved after the onset of presbyopia in myopic patients. There may be a change in the degree of myopia when the optometry examination is performed, but it does not reverse the patient’s myopia.
Presbyopia, also known as presbyopia in medicine, is a physiological phenomenon that occurs in everyone regardless of refractive status. With age, the lens gradually hardens, the elasticity decreases, the ciliary muscle function gradually decreases, leading to a decrease in eye regulation, the patient thus develops presbyopia. Myopia patients develop presbyopia after myopia may change myopia, but presbyopia will not reverse myopia.
Generally myopia occurs relatively late in presbyopia, and has less impact on seeing things close up. Patients may need to wear two pairs of glasses to improve distance vision by wearing myopia lenses, and presbyopia lenses to improve the patient’s near vision.
Patients with presbyopia are advised to seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to improve their vision.