Description
Improving near vision after cataract surgery involves a few essential steps that can enhance clarity for close-up tasks like reading, writing, and working on screens. While cataract surgery often restores overall vision, some patients may still experience challenges with near vision, especially if they opted for a standard monofocal lens that corrects primarily for distance. To address this, patients can consider reading glasses, bifocals, or progressive lenses to support clear near vision. Additionally, engaging in eye exercises designed to strengthen focus and using adequate lighting can reduce strain and improve comfort during close-up work. Patients might also explore lens options, such as multifocal or accommodating intraocular lenses (IOLs), which are available to address near and intermediate vision needs specifically. Regular follow-up appointments with an eye specialist ensure any adjustments are tailored to the patient’s lifestyle, helping them achieve comfortable, sharp near vision.
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