difference between myope a and hypermetropia
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myopia is a defect in which a person can see nearby objects clearly and is unable to see fr objects properly.it is due to the eye lens becoming too thick
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1) myopia - myopia is a defect of the eye due to which the eye is not able to see near objects clearly.
its causes are-
•excessive curvature of the cornea
•elongation of eyeball
2) hypermetropia - hypermetropia is a defect of the eye due to which the eye is not able to see far objects clearly.
it's causes are-
• the focal length of eyelens becoming too large
• eyeball getting shortened
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its causes are-
•excessive curvature of the cornea
•elongation of eyeball
2) hypermetropia - hypermetropia is a defect of the eye due to which the eye is not able to see far objects clearly.
it's causes are-
• the focal length of eyelens becoming too large
• eyeball getting shortened
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