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farsighted Seeing only far away objects clearly.
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farsightedness Hyperopia.
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farsightedness Also called hyperopia. A refractive error in which the light rays entering the eye are focused behind the retina, causing normal distance vision, but blurred vision up close. LASIK can help correct this disorder.
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farsightedness Refractive error related to either a flat cornea or short eye length. The optical effect is that distant objects tend to be clearer than near objects.
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farsightedness Hyperopia occurs when the eyeball is too short from front to back, or the eye's focusing mechanism is too weak, causing light rays to be focused behind, rather than on the retina. People with hyperopia have difficulty seeing objects close up.
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