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As
one reaches the age of 40 years, the eyes start to lose their
ability to focus for near. This natural aging phenomenon is
called presbyopia. It is also known as middle-age farsightedness.
Shortsighted people tend to become presbyopic at an earlier
age.
Instructions
Position your eyes so that they are at a close reading distance
of about 36cm (14 inches) from the test chart projected on
the monitor.
If you
wear glasses, do the test wearing your normal DISTANCE prescription
glasses.
Read down
the chart, one eye at a time, line by line, until you reach
the line you cannot read comfortably and clearly.
Look at
the column on the left to find the test result.
Now test
your other eye and record your results
Interpreting
the results
An eye
with normal focusing ability should be able to read to the
bottom line without blurriness or feeling any eyestrain. If
you are unable to do so, chances are that you are suffering
from presbyopia. You should consult your eyecare practitioner
for an eye check and get prescription for reading glasses.
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