may include refractive myopia (the cornea and lens-bending properties are too strong) and axial myopia (the eyeball is too long)
Physiologic Pathologic Acquired. By far the most common form, physiologic myopia develops in children sometime between the ages of 5-10 years and gradually progresses until the eye is fully grown
begins as physiologic myopia, but rather than stabilizing, the eye continues to enlarge at an abnormal rate (progressive myopia). This more advanced type of myopia may lead to degenerative changes in the eye (degenerative myopia
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No. Myopia is nearsightedness.
Hyperopia
What would you suffer from if you had myopia
My eye's suffer from myopia.
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Myopia can't get worse cause its nearsightedness!
Myopia - band - was created in 2004.
Myopia means nearsightedness. A person with myopia has trouble seeing close things clearly. Glasses help to be able to read things up close for people with myopia.