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At What Age Does Vision Get Blurry? Understanding Presbyopia and Beyond

According to the Mayo Clinic, blurry vision is a normal part of aging, often beginning in the early to mid-40s due to a condition called presbyopia. Understanding *at what age does vision get blurry* and why is the first step toward managing this common, yet often frustrating, vision change.

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At what age does vision start to blur?

Presbyopia, the age-related loss of near vision, affects virtually everyone, with symptoms typically beginning in the early to mid-40s. It is the most common reason for needing reading glasses, as the eye's natural lens becomes less flexible, making it difficult to focus on close-up objects.

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Which vision disturbance is most clearly associated with aging?

According to the National Institute on Aging, more than half of all Americans over 75 have had a cataract or cataract surgery. This widespread prevalence makes cataracts the definitive answer to the question, which vision disturbance is most clearly associated with aging?

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