Hyperopia - Long Sightedness

Hyperopia, sometimes referred to as farsightedness or long-sightedness, results when structural defects in the eye cause vision to be blurry. Those structural defects can include the cornea having too little curvature or the eyeball being too short, causing light entering the eye to focus incorrectly. If you have hyperopia, you see distant objects more clearly than close objects, though both near and distant vision may be affected, and you may have trouble focusing when performing tasks such as reading or sewing.

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