Why we myopia ,hypermetropia , presbyopia
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Commonly known as nearsightedness, myopia is a condition in which an image of a distant object becomes focused in front of the retina, either because the eyeball axis is too long or because the refractive power of the object is too strong. This is the opposite of hyperopia.
Presbyopia occurs when the eye's lens loses flexibility
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