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What Is Farsightedness?



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By : Adrianna Noton   

When your eye doctor informs you that you must start wearing glasses, it's due to one of a handful of different eye conditions. Farsightedness, which is also known as hyperopia, is one of the reasons you may have to start wearing corrective eyeglasses. With younger people, glasses may not be necessary if farsightedness is your only problem. But as you age, a pair of eyeglasses could be required as your eyes are no longer able to adjust by themselves. Basically, someone who is farsighted has more trouble seeing objects that are close up, rather than farther away. This means that activities such as reading or sewing can become difficult.

Farsightedness is caused when light that enters your eye is focused behind your retina instead of directly on the retina. Some of the reasons this may happen include a cornea that is curved less than it should be, an eye that is shorter than it should be, or if the lens sits farther back in the eye than a normal lens. Some of the symptoms of farsightedness include blurry vision that is usually worse at night, difficulty seeing objects that are up close, headaches, and eyestrain. If you notice that your child rubs his eyes often or doesn't show any interest in reading when other kids his age are, farsightedness may be the problem. It's always a good idea to visit your eye doctor to see about glasses when you or your kids have any vision-related problems.

Farsightedness begins in early childhood a lot of the time, but the need for eyeglasses is averted because the condition is fixed through normal growth. Even when a child gets a little older and is still a little farsighted, the condition can be fixed without the need for glasses. If your child exhibits any of the characteristics of farsightedness or is even diagnosed with it, don't be surprised if the doctor doesn't prescribe glasses. The problem of farsightedness becomes more and more obvious the older you get. If the condition hasn't been corrected on its own, your vision will continue to worsen until corrective eyeglasses are introduced to fix it.

You may have your suspicions that you are farsighted, but a standard eye exam will let you know for sure. You'll be asked questions about various aspects of your eyesight, and you'll get a physical exam. Once the farsighted diagnosis is made, you'll be prescribed glasses. If your farsightedness is severe, complex surgery to replace the clear lens of your eye with an implanted lens might be recommended.

In most cases, glasses or contacts will be the recommendation as farsightedness isn't an actual disease that requires serious treatment. The main thing to keep in mind about farsightedness or any other eye problem is to make appointments with your eye doctor when you notice a problem and get regular eye exams to ensure your eyes stay healthy. No one wants to need glasses, but if you do, it's best to get the right prescription so you can see clearly.

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