What happens to eye lens in far-sightedness?
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In farsightedness (hyperopia), your cornea doesn't refract light properly, so the point of focus falls behind the retina. This makes close-up objects appear blurry. Your eye has two parts that focus images: The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front surface of your eye.
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