what is hypermetrophia eye
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Answer:
Hypermetropia (long-sightedness) is a common eye condition where nearby objects appear blurred, but your vision is clearer when looking at things further away.
If you feel your eyes are often tired and you have problems focusing on objects close to your eyes, you may have hypermetropia.
Causes
Your eye is like a camera. It focuses light on the back of your eye (on a place called the retina), which provides you with clear vision. Long-sight is caused by light not being correctly focused, with light travelling behind the retina.
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Answer:
Hypermetropia, sometimes called hyperopia, is the term used to define being longsighted. If you are hypermetropic, the image of a nearby object is formed behind the retina. This means that light is focused too far back in the eye, causing things which are close up to appear blurred.
Explanation:
Farsighted
Farsighted
Also called: hyperopia
Description
A vision condition in which nearby objects are blurry.
Hyperopia is a common vision condition in adults.
Very common
More than 10 million cases per year (India)
Treatable by a medical professional
Requires a medical diagnosis
Lab tests or imaging not required
Chronic: can last for years or be lifelong