Dry Eyes
Dry eyes can be a frustrating eye condition, particularly if you are a contact lens wearer. If your eyes feel itchy or scratchy no matter what environment you are in or what you are doing, you can probably pine the blame on menopause.
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This makes it harder for the eye to change its focus when you are moving from looking at some far away to looking at an object up close, such as your book. This leads to the blurred vision you are experiencing, and it is a situation you need to discuss with your optometrist.
Glasses or contact lenses are one way presbyopia can be corrected so you can continue with your favourite up close hobbies again without getting a headache. If you choose glasses, then you can either elect to get a pair of bifocals which allows you to easily see objects close and far away without taking your glasses off, or you can choose just to get a pair of reading glasses that you wear when you want to read or use your tablet. This decision boils down to a convenience factor for the wearer.
Surgery is another option for presbyopia, however, this is not recommended if you are battling dry eye as well. The reduction in tears will make your eyes very uncomfortable after the surgery is done, and it could prolong the healing