Social Sciences, asked by abhinay15, 1 year ago

distinguish between myopia and hyper myopia plzz write both

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Answered by lolsomedudeinsta
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Key Difference: Myopia, commonly known as short sightedness or near-sightedness, and Hyperopia, known as long sightedness, are two of the most common eye conditions. Myopiaor near-sightedness means that they can see things that are near clearly, whereas the things that are far away appear to be blurry

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Answered by naveenkb
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MYOPIA

Myopia is a condition in which the people cannot see objects which are beyond the ‘far point’. Far Point is the point of maximum distance at which the eye lens can form an image on the retina. Myopia is also called as’Near- Sightedness’, in which person cannot see the far objects clearly but can see the near objects clearly. The Myopia can be corrected using Double-Concave lens.

EXAMPLE: A student who is unable to see the letters on the classroom board is suffering with Myopia.

Hypermetropia is a condition in which the people cannot see objects placed between the ‘Near point’ and the point of least distance of distinct vision. ‘Near Point’ is the point of minimum distance at which the eye forms clear image on retina. Hypermetropia is also called as ‘Far-Sightedness’ because the individual cannot be able to see the near objects clearly, but can see the far objects clearly. The Hypermetropia is corrected using the Double- Convex lens.

EXAMPLE: An old person, who is not able to read the newspaper is suffering with hypermetropia.

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