what is the difference between myopia and hypermetropia
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A person with myopia can see things that are near but cannot see things that are far while a person with hypermetropia can see things that are far but cannot clearly see things that are near.
Myopia is also known as short sightedness while hypermetropia is known as long sightedness.
These are common eye conditions that mean light does not focus on the retina of the eye.
Myopia is also known as short sightedness while hypermetropia is known as long sightedness.
These are common eye conditions that mean light does not focus on the retina of the eye.
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MYOPIA:The quality of being short sighted.
HYPERMETROPIA:The condition of over measured sight.
HYPERMETROPIA:The condition of over measured sight.
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