Farsightedness Axial

Farsightedness axial

Axial farsightedness is a progressive degree of visual impairment in which the size of the eyeball increases. This defect is age-related and is formed due to the rapid enlargement of the human eyeball. Specialized intervention can cope with this complication.

Symptoms of the disorder Due to excessive stretching of the tissues, a significant elongation of the eyeball is formed, which is a key symptom of acute hyperopia. Signs of such a disease do not appear immediately, but are chronic. The malaise does not appear, because the natural connection between the eye and the brain is disrupted. Which plays an important role in a person’s life. In contrast to visual impairments of other origins.

Due to the manifestation of farsightedness, strabismus. The condition with deviation of the visual axis is the most vulnerable to this disease. It is worth considering that when the anterior chamber of the eye organ stretches too much, its lens tissue also takes on stress and stretching. This can manifest itself in the appearance of pronounced external defects. When treatment of acute hyperopia is carried out in