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What is Hyperopia?

Hyperopia, commonly known as being farsighted, being longsighted or hypermetropia, is a defect of vision caused by an imperfection in the eye.

Imperfection?

Often when the eyeball is too short or the lens cannot become round enough, causing difficulty focusing on near objects, and in extreme cases causing a sufferer to be unable to focus on objects at any distance. As an object moves toward the eye, the eye must increase its optical power to keep the image in focus on the retina. If the power of the cornea and lens is insufficient, as in hyperopia, the image will appear blurred.

Typically Genetic

People with hyperopia can experience blurred vision, asthenopia, accommodative dysfunction, amblyopia, and strabismus. Presbyopes who report good far vision typically experience blurry near vision because of a reduced accommodative amplitude brought about by natural aging changes with the crystalline lens. It is also sometimes referred to as farsightedness, since in otherwise normally-sighted persons it makes it more difficult to focus on near objects than on far objects.

The causes of hyperopia are typically genetic and involve an eye that is too short or a cornea that is too flat, so that images focus at a point behind the retina.

Signs & symptoms

  • Blurred vision of close objects
  • Crossed eyes in some children
  • Eye strain
  • Headache while reading

Treatment

Corrective eyeglasses are generally prescribed. Refractive surgery such as LASIK is an option for patients with hyperopia over the age of 18 years.

For patients over the age of 40 with hyperopia and presbyopia new alternative techniques such as PresbyMAX and Refractive Lens Exchange with multifocal lens are helping patients achieve eyeglass independence.

Key Points Summary
  • Comprehensive Vision Testing: Diagnosis includes a detailed evaluation of refractive errors.
  • Correction Options: Treatment includes eyeglasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
  • Customized Visual Solutions: Tailored options to meet individual visual requirements and lifestyle needs.
  • Regular Eye Examinations: Ongoing assessments to adjust prescriptions as needed.
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