What is myopia and hypermetropia ?
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The difference between myopia and hypermetropia is that a myopic person is only able to see the near or short distance objects clearly. In contrast, a hypermetropic person is only able to see the far or distant objects clearly. Both myopia and hypermetropia are the type of eye diseases that are based on the distance to see the object.
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Myopia: A condition in which close objects appear clearly, but far ones don't. Basically near-sightedness. It happens because the lens of the eye is not able to converge the light rays properly on the retina.
Hypermetropia: A vision condition in which nearby objects are blurry.It’s completely opposite of myopia. In this case, the lens converges the light a lot.
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Hypermetropia: A vision condition in which nearby objects are blurry.It’s completely opposite of myopia. In this case, the lens converges the light a lot.
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