Myth 1: Presbyopia only affects the elderly
Presbyopia is a natural physiological change. With modern lifestyle trends, presbyopia is becoming increasingly common among younger people. Many people under 40 now need to wear reading glasses.
This is mainly caused by excessive eye use and prolonged close-up work, leading to severe eye fatigue.

Myth 2: Myopia and presbyopia cancel each other out
Everyone develops presbyopia as they age. People with low myopia may see nearby objects without glasses but still need glasses for distance vision. Those with high myopia usually need two pairs: reading glasses for close work and myopia glasses for distance.
Myth 3: You can buy any reading glasses
Like myopia glasses, reading glasses require a proper prescription based on your eye condition, including astigmatism and differences in power between the two eyes. Wearing ill-fitted glasses can cause dizziness, eye strain, and eye pain.

Myth 4: Reading glasses never need to be replaced
As you age, your presbyopia prescription will change. In addition, long-term use without replacement can lead to deformed frames and worn-out lenses.
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