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- Farsightedness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Farsightedness (hyperopia) is a common vision condition in which you can see distant objects clearly, but objects nearby may be blurry The degree of your farsightedness influences your focusing ability
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness): Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Hyperopia (farsightedness) is an eye condition that causes blurry vision when looking at things close up (like words in a book) You may also have headaches or eye strain Eyeglasses, contact lenses and surgery can correct your vision and ease your discomfort
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and . . . - WebMD
Hyperopia (farsightedness) is when you see things that are far away better than things that are close Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and complications of
- Farsightedness: What Is Hyperopia? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Farsightedness (also called hyperopia) is a refractive error This is when the eye does not refract—or bend—light properly Generally, a farsighted person sees clearly far, but near vision is blurry
- 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
- Farsightedness: What It Is, How Its Treated - Vision Center
Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is a common refractive error that causes close objects to appear blurry It’s a complex condition that ranges from mild to severe and is usually present at birth Hyperopia often runs in families and affects people of all ages, but it’s most common in children and adults over 40
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is the most common refractive error It occurs when close objects appear out of focus, either because the eyeball is too short, or because the eye’s refractive power is too weak due to the shape of the cornea (lens) inside the eye
- Hyperopia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The term hyperopia refers to the refractive condition of the eye where parallel light rays coming from the infinity are focussed behind the neurosensory retina (after refraction through the ocular media ) when accommodation is at rest
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