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The Difference Between Hyperopia and Presbyopia Explained

Hyperopia and presbyopia are two common and often confused visual defects; indeed their symptoms may be similar.

Both generally cause headaches, eye fatigue or even general fatigue, difficulty seeing well up close, and generally distant objects are clear while near objects are blurry. These symptoms are identical and their explanations are different.

5 tips to correct “Student Myopia”

With the rise of social networks and the democratization of digital devices, the hours spent in front of screens have multiplied in just 7 years.

Indeed today a teenager spends an average of 6 hours in front of a screen per day . This digital generation is more than ever overexposed to harmful blue light and the damage is numerous;

  • visual fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Headache (migraine)
  • Dry and red eyes
  • Increasingly difficult to see from afar,

This is called "student myopia", Varionet gives you the tips to correct this visual defect now!