every person is different but usually not until past the age of 60
The first step is to find out just what is causing your eye sight to deteriorate.
Yes, eyesight can improve. Often, the improvements develop naturally as a person ages, especially through middle-age. For example, a severely near-sighted person at age 7 years old may later find the near-sightedness has improved by the time they are over 40-years old. Conversely, eyesight can also deteriorate as a person ages. Some people who had 20/20 (perfect) vision as a child, teen, and young adult suddenly finds their sight has diminished in middle age.
No but the age of the hen does?
When you are a baby.
They don't deteriorate with age
start eating heaps of carrots, the vitamin E helps alottry not to strain your eyes too much.ware sunglasses in the sun Addition by ewen1605 Your eyesight is unlikely to ever improve - it is more likely to deteriorate with age. The best solutions is to not strain your eyes to see things. You should always wear glasses or contact lenses that are perfectly suited to your eyes - if they are wrong and you still have trouble seeing it can literally change the physical shape of your eyes as they try to adjust, and worsen your eyesight further still.Carrots are known to help eyesight
They don't deteriorate with age
As we age, our bodies experience a decline in function and efficiency, making us more susceptible to a range of health issues. These can include chronic diseases, organ failure, weakened immune system, and increased risk of infections. Ultimately, old age can lead to a combination of these factors that can contribute to death.
Eyesight can go wrong at any time of life, though it is usually from middle-age to elderly.
Time and age. EVERYTHING on this earth deteriorates over time.
Yes, it can deteriorate with age to the point where it becomes unusable.
it might. if you have bad eyesight, then it will.