Define myopia properly.
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Myopia:
- Myopia is the inability to see things clearly unless they're relatively close to your eyes.
- Also called nearsightedness or shortsightedness,
- myopia is the most common refractive error among children and young adults.
- Myopia occurs when the eye grows too long from front to back, causing light to come to a focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it.
- Other contributing factors include a cornea that is too curved for the length of the eyeball or a lens inside the eye that is too thick.
- Distant objects and your driving vision will be blurry if you have myopia, but you still will be able to see nearby objects clearly.
- This is why the condition is also called "near-sightedness."
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Myopia is the term used to define being shortsighted. A myopic person has clear vision when looking at objects close to them, but distant objects will appear blurred. This is because light is focused in front of the retina and, being too far forward in the eye, things in the distance look blurred.
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