Hypermetropia surgery
Hypermetropia is one of the most common eye disorders. Approximately 20% of people worldwide suffer from this visual condition, which means they cannot see distant objects clearly. However, they also need to make an effort to see nearby objects, which may appear blurry in some cases. Essentially, it is a visual focusing error that hinders object perception.
Hypermetropia is a refractive error in which light rays entering the eye focus behind the retina. However, in people with hyperopia, seeing objects at long distances involves a certain level of strain on the intraocular muscles to focus the image correctly on the retina.
Hypermetropia is a refractive error in which light rays entering the eye focus behind the retina. However, in people with hyperopia, seeing objects at long distances involves a certain level of strain on the intraocular muscles to focus the image correctly on the retina.
CAUSES
- Flat cornea.
- Small eye.
- Weak focusing.
- Prolonged eye strain.
SYMPTOMS
- Blurred vision.
- Difficulty seeing nearby objects.
- Squinting to see objects more clearly.
- Headaches.
- In many cases, it can be asymptomatic.
- Difficulty reading at a distance.
- Eye strain, including burning eyes.
DIAGNOSIS
Hypermetropia can be diagnosed through a basic eye examination, including refraction assessment and an eye examination. This helps determine if the patient has vision problems such as Myopia, Hypermetropia, Astigmatism, or Presbyopia.
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