Hyperopia (farsightedness)
When the eyeball is too short or the focusing power of the lens is
too weak, light is focused behind the retina. This error, called
hyperopia or farsightedness, causes near vision to be blurry.
Astigmatism
Astigmatism is a distortion in the shape of the cornea. In eyes
with this error, light is not focused into a single point. Instead, the
light rays entering the eye at the top and bottom form a different line
from the light entering at the sides.
Clear vision is possible with the right treatment that suits your
health history and goals, and setting realistic expectations about
results is another part of the process. Learn more about corrective eye
procedures and laser eye surgery in our information guide, or consult
with an eye doctor in your area for your initial appointment.
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