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results when the eye is too short. Light rays hit the retina before they come into focus. Distant objects are clearer than near objects; however, even distant objects may appear blurry.
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| farsightedness |
the common term for hyperopia.
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| farsightedness |
also called hyperopia; a refractive error in which the focal point for light rays is behind the retina; distant objects are seen more clearly than near objects
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| farsightedness |
A refractive error of the eye where the image formed by the optics of the eye falls behind the plane of the retina, resulting in a blurred image. This image, to be clear, needs to be moved forward to the retinal plane by either action of the crystalline lens or placement of a convex lens in front of the eye.
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| farsightedness |
a condition in which the eyeball is too short or the cornea is too flat, resulting in the inability to see objects up close. The medical term for this condition is hyperopia.
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