Refractive anisometropia

Anisometropia is an important optical phenomenon associated with differences in the refractive power of the eye depending on the point of view of the field of view. This can lead to double objects and impaired color vision. The most common cause of anisometric ref



Refractive anisometropia is a discrepancy in the refractive power of the eye, characteristic of both eyes. The cause of the anomalies is congenital abnormalities in the shape of the cornea or lens, under the influence of which the refraction of light in the eye becomes unequal. With anisometry, a person does not see in one of the eyes, except for the light from closely located objects, objects located at a distance of more than 2 meters. If a myopic person looks up to the top of the sky, the distance between him and the object increases. Therefore, if we look down or sit with our eyes on the table, we can see better