Hypermetropia is a condition where the eyes do not focus correctly on nearby objects or are themselves excessively curved. As a result, the observed world appears blurry and indistinct, making it difficult to read, write, drive, or perform other close-up tasks.
Hypermetropic eyes may also
Hyperopia is uncorrected axial myopia when the focus of rays in the eye apparatus is behind the retina. Accordingly, in this case, the lens lens or cornea is shortened. Often myopic people have a certain length of the ocular axis (more than sixty millimeters). The cause is precisely hypermetropic insufficiency of the sclera and/or cornea. This type of vision is especially common in children and young adults. As the eye grows and elongates, hyper