Nearsightedness and presbyopia can be corrected by wearing glasses or having laser surgery. Myopic patients over the age of 40 will experience a decrease in regulation due to the loss of lens elasticity, resulting in the formation of presbyopia, which is combined with myopia, causing the patient to have difficulty seeing clearly both near and far. Patients can correct their myopia by wearing eyeglasses, either a pair of glasses for distance and a pair of glasses for near to correct myopia and presbyopia respectively, or progressive multifocal glasses to correct myopia and presbyopia at the same time with one pair of glasses. If patients need to wear glasses for work or do not want to wear glasses, they can consider laser surgery to correct their myopia. By planning the amount of curvature correction for different areas of the cornea, patients can achieve the goal of seeing clearly both near and far. Patients should visit the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will determine the best treatment plan after examination.