
Originally published on AARP:
Like crow’s feet and graying hair, changes to our eyes are inevitable as we age. But while some age-related eye issues — such as needing reading glasses — are harmless, others, like cataracts, can impact your vision (or worse) and need to be diagnosed and treated.
Here, a look at the most common age-related conditions, and three symptoms that may be signs of more serious eye-health issues.
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