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What is antimetropia?

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Updated: 12/15/2022

Antimetropia is a form of antisometropia in which one eye is myopic and one eye is hyperopic.

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Is antimetropia a refractive disorder?

Antimetropia is not a refractive disorder in the traditional sense. It refers to a condition where one eye is nearsighted while the other eye is farsighted. This can lead to issues with binocular vision and depth perception.


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Is antimetropia a refractive disorder?

Antimetropia is not a refractive disorder in the traditional sense. It refers to a condition where one eye is nearsighted while the other eye is farsighted. This can lead to issues with binocular vision and depth perception.


Antimetropia case minus 0.5 in left eye and plus 3 right eye what would be the best thing to do to improve this situation i have a plus 1.5 in the right and plano in left thanks.?

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