Bifocal Reading Glasses

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For younger people, the more common vision problem is related to them being nearsighted. As people age they become more farsighted as the muscles in the eye change. The farsighted vision people experience as they age can often be addressed with inexpensive, off the shelf reading glasses, but for those who were nearsighted when they were younger the need for bifocal reading glasses may arise.

There are a lot of great options available now when it comes to prescription bifocals and trifocals including no line bifocal reading glasses, however these lenses often don’t provide enough surface space to protect eyes for extended periods of time reading at the computer.

Many frequent computer users suffer from headaches, blurred vision and eye strain f they aren’t using computer glasses. These are all symptoms of computer vision syndrome. These problems can actually be compounded by the way people naturally try to adapt to these symptoms, which leads to other problems like sore neck, back and shoulders. Computer glasses and bifocal computer glasses really can make a difference and reduce the uncomfortable symptoms of computer vision syndrome.

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