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What are the defects of vision ?

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Answered by Ankit1234
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There are two common defect of vision.

1. Myopia- in this defect far objects looks blur.

2. Hypermetropic- in this defect our eyes near objects appears blur.

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Answered by Ajeesha15
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✔️ Myopia.
✔️ Hypermetropia.
✔️ Presbyopia.

\bf{\large{Myopia}}

Myopia is also known as near-sightedness. A person with Myopia can see nearby objects clearly but cannot see distant objects distinctly.

This defect arises due to :-
⏩ Excessive curvature of the eye lens.
⏩ Elongation of the eyeball.

This defect can be corrected by using a concave lens of suitable power.

\bf{\large{Hypermetropia}}

Hypermetropia is also known as far-sightedness. A person with hypermetropia can see distant objects clearly but cannot see near by object distinctly.

This defect arises due to:-
⏩ The focal length of the eye lens is too long.
⏩ The eyeball has become too small.

This defect can be corrected by using a convex lens of appropriate power.

\bf{\large{Presbyopia}}

The power of accommodation of eyes usually decreases with ageing. They find it difficult to see nearby objects comfortably and distinctly without corrective eye-glasses. This defect is called Presbyopia.

This defect arises due to:-
⏩ Gradual weakening of ciliary muscles.
⏩ Diminishing flexibility of the eye lens.

This defect can corrected by using bi-focal lenses consists of both concave and convex lenses.

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