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what causes hypermetropia

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Answered by zeeshanfazil
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Hypermetropia develops in eyes that focus images behind the retina instead of on the retina, which can result in blurred vision. This occurs when the eyeball is too short, which prevents incoming light from focusing directly on the retina. It may also be caused by an abnormal shape of the cornea or lens.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hypermetropia is , when the image is formed behind the retina rather on it.

This is caused when the eyeball gets shortened than the normal..and the cornea curved too little..
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