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this could be a vision disorder- may be hyper metropia, which means that the person is not able to see the nearby objects clearly because the eye muscles have became weak and the are not being able to contract & relax normally . in such a condition , the image of the object formed by the lens of the eye is not formed on the retina but sum were behhind it hence the object is not recognised by our brain & we see blurr images.....

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Q: What if your eyes sometimes wont focus like when im reading a book with small print for just a split second everything will go blurry does anyone know what this is could it be a stigmatisim?
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