Mention any two differences between Hypermetropia and presbyopia
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Hypermetropia or farsightedness occurs when an irregularly-shaped eye prevents light from properly lining up with the retina. ... Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the lens of the eye becomes less flexible. For people with presbiopia adjusting focus between far-away and nearby objects is difficult.
The symptoms of farsightedness and presbyopia are similar, but these two conditions aren’t the same thing. Both can lead to headaches, eye strain, overall fatigue, and trouble seeing things up close, but the reasons behind these symptoms are different.
Farsightedness, or hyperopia, occurs when an irregularly-shaped eye prevents light from properly lining up with the retina. The result is that it’s hard to see things close up. People of any age, including babies, can be farsighted.
Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the lens of the eye becomes less flexible. Seeing details like words in a book or an online article, or adjusting focus between far-away and nearby objects is difficult. This condition is most common in people between the ages of 40 and 50.
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