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Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is more common than farsightedness, also known as hyperopia.
Nearsightedness or myopia has been known for thousands of years. It was about 400 years ago that glasses or spectacles were invented to combat this common disorder.
An eye doctor would need to measure the distance to the retina to correct nearsightedness or farsightedness. Nearsightedness occurs when the focal point of light falls short of the retina, so the goal is to adjust the focus point onto the retina. Farsightedness happens when the focal point falls beyond the retina, so the focus point needs to be moved closer to the retina.
Radial keratotomy (RK) is a type of eye surgery used to correct myopia (nearsightedness).
A concave lens is used to correct nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This type of lens diverges light rays before they reach the eye's lens, thus moving the focal point back to the retina for clearer vision.
Objects that include a concave lens include eyeglasses for nearsightedness, binoculars, and telescopes. Concave lenses are used to correct myopia (nearsightedness) and to diverge light rays, resulting in magnified and clear images.
two similar surgical techniques that use an excimer laser to correct nearsightedness (myopia ) by reshaping the cornea.
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A lens in glasses refracts light, bending it in a way that helps to focus the light onto the retina of the eye. This can correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism by changing how the light is focused on the retina.
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Radial keratotomy is one of several surgical techniques to correct nearsightedness, reducing or eliminating the need for corrective lenses.