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Nearsightedness:
Nearsightedness
or myopia occurs when the cornea is too steep relative to the
length of the eyeball. As light enters the eye, the visual
image comes to a focus in front of the retina, resulting in a
defective, blurred or distorted view of distant
objects.
Farsightedness:
Farsightedness
or hyperopia occurs when the cornea is too flat relative to the
length of eyeball. As light enters the eye, the visual image
focuses behind the retina resulting in a defective, blurred or
distorted view of both close and distant
objects.
Astigmatism:
Astigmatism
is a condition that occurs when an eye is shaped like a
football instead of the rounder, basketball shape of a normal
eye. The irregular shape of the cornea results in two focal
points, or blurred vision. The uneven bending of light rays
entering the eyes
causes this distortion.
Presbyopia:
Presbyopia
occurs as a result of the inability of the eye lens to focus
incoming light. The focusing lens becomes unable to change
shape and focus on close objects. This results in blurred
vision at a reading distance, as well as eyestrain. Presbyopia
most often develops in people in their
forties.
Amblyopia:
Amblyopia,
is a condition when vision in one eye is significantly worse
than the other. The diminished sight in the one eye is not an
eye disease but is uncorrected vision in an eye with a large
spectacle prescription or a lazy or strabismic
eye.
Strabismus:
Strabismus,
called lazy eye, occurs when one or both eyes turn and are not
working together. This can be a cause of
amblyopia.
Binocularity:
Binocularity,
or eye teaming, is the process in which both eyes work together
to form one image in the brain in order to avoid double vision
or other reading difficulties. Eye teaming may occur because of
focusing problems, strabismus or
amblyopia.
Cataracts:
A
cataract is the clouding of the eye's lens. The cloudy lens
blocks the passage of light through the eye. As a result, the
image that reaches the retina and is sent to the brain is
cloudy and vision is poor. It is a result of the natural aging
process. Certain medications and ultraviolet light can also
cause cataracts to develop. Cataracts are the leading cause of
poor vision in adults.