- Far-sightedness, also
known as long-sightedness,
hypermetropia, or hyperopia, is a
condition of the eye
where distant objects are seen
clearly but near...
-
visual aids in gl****es to
correct defects of
vision such as
myopia and
hypermetropia. The word lens
comes from lēns, the
Latin name of the
lentil (a seed...
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exist at the same time as presbyopia. This
condition is
similar to
hypermetropia or far-sightedness
which starts in
childhood and
exhibits similar symptoms...
- vision. The most
common use is to
treat refractive errors: myopia,
hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Gl****es or "spectacles" are worn on the...
- rare.
Traumatic subluxation or
dislocation of a lens may
cause it.
Hypermetropia:
Without the
focusing power of the lens, the eye
becomes very farsighted...
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effects of
conditions such as
nearsightedness (myopia),
farsightedness (
hypermetropia) or astigmatism. The
ability of one's eyes to
accommodate their focus...
- the eye's
crystalline lens to
focus light. This
leads to very
severe hypermetropia.
People with
severe myopia, therefore, can see
better underwater without...
- 3.0 mm. It
tends to
become shallower at
older age and in eyes with
hypermetropia (far sightedness). As
depth decreases below 2.5 mm, the risk for angle...
- (horizontally, vertically, etc.). They are
typically used to
correct myopia and
hypermetropia.
There are two ways that
contact lenses can
correct astigmatism. One...
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Refractive errors:
Uncorrected refractive errors like myopia, high
hypermetropia, and
astigmatism will
cause distance vision blurring. It is one of the...