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What will happen if a person is having myopia in one eye and hypermetropia on the other? Will he be able to see clearly and is there any correction of it? DON'T WRITE ANYTHING UNESSENTIAL

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Answered by StarrySoul
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It's unusual, but a person can indeed be nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other. There are two medical terms used to describe this condition: anisometropia and antimetropia.

Anisometropia is the condition where the two eyes have significantly different refractive (light-bending) powers. If your eye doctor says you have anisometropia, the lens power for one eye on your eyeglass prescription usually will differ from the lens power for the other eye by two diopters

or more.

In anisometropia, both eyes may be nearsighted, both may be farsighted, or one eye is nearsighted and the other is farsighted — a more specific condition called antimetropia.

Though antimetropia technically is the more accurate term when describing one eye being nearsighted and the other being farsighted, many eye doctors choose to use the term anisometropia for this condition.

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Answered by jose45
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Answer:

Antimetropia is the medical condition in which one eye is short sighted while the other eye is long sighted. A person with antimetropia will see noticeably unequal blur in the two eyes at different distances. Also, it’s common for uncorrected anitimetropia to cause poor depth perception, headaches, dizziness and even nausea.

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