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differentiate between myopic and hypertrophic eye any four differences​

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Answered by Dreamgirl25161
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Myopia

Myopia is of course the opposite of hyperopia. Either as a result of having an elongated eyeball or a steep cornea, rays of light focus in front of the retina causing objects at distance to appear blurry.

Hyperopia

the majority of these are only longsighted to a degree which the eye can automatically compensate. For the rest however, long sightedness means living with the inability to naturally read a newspaper, magazine, or perhaps even focus on a loved one up close.

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Answered by vaibhav3214
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In Myopia, the person can see nearby objects, but cannot see far objects clearly. In Hypermetropia, the person can see far objects clearly, but cannot see near objects clearly. In people with myopia, the image is formed in front of retina in the eye. ... Hypermetropia is corrected using the Double-Convex lens.

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