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What is hyperobia?

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Updated: 9/15/2023

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Various types of eye defects?

Well, the most common would be hyperobia, which is being able to see far objects well, myopia which is being able to see near objects clearly. There is also astigmatism, which is a cornea or lens shaped weirdly. There are many more but these are the most common.


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