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- Farsightedness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Farsightedness, also called hyperopia, is a common vision condition in which distant objects are clear, but close objects look blurry People with extreme farsightedness may only be able to clearly see distant objects Those with mild farsightedness may be able to clearly see closer objects
- Farsightedness - Wikipedia
Farsightedness Far-sightedness, also known as long-sightedness, hypermetropia, and hyperopia, is a condition of the eye where distant objects are seen clearly but near objects appear blurred
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness): Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Hyperopia (farsightedness) is a common eye condition that may cause blurry close-up vision You can correct it with glasses, contact lenses or surgery
- Farsightedness: What Is Hyperopia? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
With farsightedness, the shape of your eye prevents light from bending properly, so that light is aimed behind your retina instead of on your retina For example, your eye may be shorter than normal (from front to back) or the cornea at the front of your eye may be too flat
- Farsightedness (Hyperopia) - National Eye Institute
Farsightedness — or hyperopia — is an eye condition that makes nearby objects look blurry Read about what causes farsightedness and how it can be diagnosed and treated
- Hyperopia (Hypermetropia): What Is Farsightedness? - All About Vision
Hyperopia (farsightedness) makes it harder to see up close Find out what causes it, how it’s diagnosed and how an eye doctor can help you see clearly
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness): Vision, Effects, Correction
Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a condition in which you can see faraway objects clearly, but have blurry vision for objects that are closer to your face You may have hyperopia in both eyes or just one People can correct hyperopia symptoms by wearing glasses or contacts, or getting laser surgery to correct their vision
- Farsightedness (Hyperopia) - Kaiser Permanente
Farsightedness occurs when light entering the eye is focused behind the retina instead of directly on it This is caused by an eye that is too short, whose cornea is not curved enough, or whose lens sits farther back in the eye than normal Farsightedness often runs in families
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