Farsightedness

Farsightedness, or hyperopia, is a refractive error that causes near objects to be blurry, while objects in the distance are seen clearly. This is caused by the cornea lacking curvature or an eye that is too short. The results in light passing through the cornea to converge behind the retina.

 

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