What is hypermetropia . What remedy is to be taken for it
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A Hypermetropic eye can see distant objects clearly but cannot see nearby
Objects clearly
He or she should use a converging or convex lens of appropriate focal length for its correction
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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.
Treatment Options for Hyperopia. When treating hyperopia, the goal is to allow your eyes to focus on objects up close. The most common way to achieve this is through corrective glasses and contact lenses. Eye surgery such as LASIK is available for adults and those with mild to moderate levels of farsightedness.
Convex lens is used
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.
Treatment Options for Hyperopia. When treating hyperopia, the goal is to allow your eyes to focus on objects up close. The most common way to achieve this is through corrective glasses and contact lenses. Eye surgery such as LASIK is available for adults and those with mild to moderate levels of farsightedness.
Convex lens is used
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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.
Treatment Options for Hyperopia. When treating hyperopia, the goal is to allow your eyes to focus on objects up close. The most common way to achieve this is throughcorrective glasses and contact lenses. Eye surgery such as LASIK is available for adults and those with mild to moderate levels of farsightedness.
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.
Treatment Options for Hyperopia. When treating hyperopia, the goal is to allow your eyes to focus on objects up close. The most common way to achieve this is throughcorrective glasses and contact lenses. Eye surgery such as LASIK is available for adults and those with mild to moderate levels of farsightedness.
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