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Explain what is myopia?​

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MYOPIA => A person with myopia or short sight can see objects close to them clearly, but not far away.

Myopia is caused by the shape of the eye; either the eyeball is slightly too long or the cornea (the clear covering of the front of the eye) is too steeply curved.

Myopia is corrected by spectacles or contact lenses with lenses which are 'minus' or concave in shape. So if you're short sighted, your prescription will have a minus lens power, e.g. -2.50D.

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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Myopia is  an eye disorder where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. It is hard to see distant objects, like highway signs, until you're a few feet away, but easy to read a book up close. Near-sightedness tends to run in families.  Faraway objects appear blurry. The condition may develop gradually or rapidly.  Treatment options include glasses, contact lenses and surgery such as LASIK.

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