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Helloo guys...Difference between hypermetropia and presbyopia? plz...

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Answered by shubham610
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Presbyopia is an age-related condition that occurs when the lens inside the eye begins to harden and can no longer focus properly. This typically begins to develop in the mid-40s, though it eventually will happen to everyone. Since people with presbyopia cannot see nearby objects clearly, they tend to hold objects farther away to be able to focus better.

Hyperopia, more commonly known as farsightedness, can be secondary to an abnormality of the lens or cornea. People with this condition can typically see distant objects clearly but struggle with focusing up-close. Just like presbyopia, hyperopia tends to develop over time as people age, though it can be inherited and occur in babies or young children.

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Answered by saurabhkeshari
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hypermetropia A vision condition in which nearby objects are blurry.
presbyopia long-sightedness caused by loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye, occurring typically in middle and old age.
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