how is myopia corrected?
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1. Myopia is corrected by spectacles or contact lenses with lenses that are 'minus' or concave in shape.
2. So if you're short-sighted, your prescription will have a minus lens power, e.g. -2.30D.
3. Wearing corrective glasses or contact lenses corrects myopia by changing where the light hits the retina, turning previously blurry images into clear ones.
4. Prescription lenses bend the light, allowing it to focus properly on the focal point of the retina.
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Myopia:
- As we know that the Myopia is corrected by spectacles or contact lenses with lenses that are 'minus' or concave in shape. So if you're short-sighted, your prescription will have a minus lens power,
- e.g. -2.50D.
- As we also know that by Wearing corrective glasses or contact lenses corrects myopia by changing where the light hits the retina, turning previously blurry images into clear ones.
- I correct my myopia naturally Prescription lenses bend the light, allowing it to focus properly on the focal point of the retina.
- A virus or an infection, myopia is caused by the shape of your eyeballs, so unfortunately it can't be 'cured' using the medicine, exercises, massage, or herbal remedies. That's not to say there's nothing that can be done to restore your vision.
- The highest myopia Mild myopia includes powers up to -3.00 dioptres (D). Moderate myopia, values of -3.00D to -6.00D. High myopia is usually myopia over -6.00D.
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