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impact of myopia... ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In myopia the person is able to see the near objects clearly but do not able to see the far objects.

In myopic (nearsightedness) we use concave lens to correct the vision. This is occurs because when the eyeball is generally becomes larger than the cornea. It causes the less efficiency of being focused precisely on your retina.

When a light ray is foccused on the retina it may resuls in the formation of blurry image.

Symptoms

  • Headache
  • Blurry vision
Answered by riteshu52gaj
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Answar: Myopia does not only affect education outcomes; disadvantages arising from myopia also extend to quality of life and personal and psychological well-being and development, particularly when individuals develop high myopia.

Adolescents with vision impairment reported statistically significantly lower quality of life, psychosocial functioning and school functioning scores whereas studies in children have identified links between having myopia and experiencing low self-esteem. Myopia has also been demonstrated to significantly increase levels of anxiety among adolescents

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