Myopia means short sightedness. Nearsighted is also a synonym for short sighted.
myopia
The opposite to myopic/myopia is HYPEROPIC/HYPEROPIA. Myopia is also known as short sightedness or near sightedness. Hyperopia is also known as long sightedness or far sightedness. A myopic eye focuses the image before it reaches the retina at the back of the eye. This is because the eye is too strong. A myopic eye will find it easier to focus on a close up object rather than a far away object. A myopic eye needs to be corrected with a minus/negative powered prescription lens (-). A hyperopic eye focuses the image after/behind the retina as a hyperopic eye is too weak. A hyperopic eye will have problems focusing on close up objects and in some cases it won't be able to focus at any distance. A hyperopic eye will be corrected with a plus/positive powered prescription lens (+).
Yes. There is also an extra-extra short form called 1040EZ.
The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.
Hyperopia is the medical term for farsightedness.
gadha is also called short sightedness
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myopia
Short sightedness
The inability to see the distant objects is referred to as short sightedness.Short sightedness refer to the inability to see very distant objects.
Hyperopia
short sightedness
when staying too close to a tv you can damage your eyes and myopia can occur. Myopia is the same as short sightedness.
Anopia is a form of short-sightedness, often due to medical reasons.
A Concave lens is used to correct short- sightedness.
Short and long sightedness are caused by the lens of the eye focusing the light either in front of or behind the retina. Glasses alter the path of light going into the lens to adjust for this.
far short sight you can use concave lenses far long sight you can use convex