Age affects all parts of your body, including your eyes. Sometimes you don't experience these changes until you're in your late 50s, but there are people younger than 20 years old that do.
There's a condition called Presbyopia wherein the patient has difficulty focusing on any nearby item or any text printed in small fonts. People in their 40s are the ones who tend to report seeing this shift, although it can start much earlier. Fortunately, wearing glasses can remedy this situation.
We're all familiar with those dark spots that we see right after looking directly at the sun or any light source. People also refer to them as floaters, and they're harmless for the most part. The light overwhelmed your eyes, and they're simply trying to adjust. However, they should alarm you if you see too many, too often -- or if the spots are getting a lot bigger. That could mean your eye-retina connection is loose. If that is the case, visit an optical clinic Los Angeles, CA immediately.
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