6 Ways to Protect Your Eyes as You Age

Aaron Barriga

Vision problems take on a new dimension when you are over 40 or 50 years old. Like other organs, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and others.
eyes age, too. It may start with common problems like blurry vision, eye floaters, and dry eyes and progress to serious conditions like presbyopia, glaucoma, cataracts,

Vision problems in the elderly are very common due to the loss of suppleness in the lens that is progressive with age. This phenomenon, which begins at birth, is particularly felt around the age of 45, when the crystalline lens (responsible for clear vision at …read more