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difference between presbyopia and hypermetropia​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hypermetropia :. Blurry vision at near but distant objects are clear. May not notice any problems with their vision, especially when they are young

Presbyopia : Blurry vision at near

Hypermetropia : People with significant hyperopia may experience blurry vision at any distances and need to squinting the eyes to see clear

Presbyopia : Blurry vision at near

Hypermetropia :. Eyestrain and headache when do close work or try to focus on near object. Presbyopia : Eyestrain and headache when do close work or try to focus on near object.

Hypermetropia : Hold reading material at normal distance

Presbyopia :. Need to hold reading material farther than arm’s distance

Hypermetropia : Able to read in room illumination

Presbyopia : Need brighter illumination

Hypermetropia : The symptoms has no significant effects

Presbyopia : As age increases, the symptoms get worse

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hypermetropia is also known as far sightedness

where is a condition people are able to see Distinct object clearly. but object up close seem blurry ..

Presbyopia.. is a condition where people see blured when looking at close objects even with glasses.

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