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A refractive abnormality of the eye requiring a plus (positive or convex) lens for correction. Synonyms: far sighted, hypermetropia. Far or distance sighted people can see at a distance more clearly than they can see objects which are closer.
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| hyperopia |
The same as Longsightedness.
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this is farsightedness, much the same as myopia. However, the problem in the cornea results in blurred vision in objects that are close, rather than far away.
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| hyperopia |
Hyperopia or farsightedness is a condition where the eye is too weak. This occurs when the axial length of the eye is too short for the focusing system of the eye. Far sighted individuals see more easily at distance than they do at near. The natural lens is normally at rest when a person looks at a distance object, however in a younger hyperopic patient they may focus this lens to see clearly in the distance. ...
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Often called farsightedness, hyperopia is when the eyeball is too short for the normal focusing power of the eye. Depending on severity, it can cause blurred vision, eye fatigue and sometimes amblyopia or crossed eyes.
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