Farsightedness
... Farsightedness Related Category: Pathology or
hyperopia , condition in which far objects can be seen ... vision . Farsightedness : Medically termed
hyperopia ; the ability to see distant objects more clearly than close objects. Farsightedness (
hyperopia ) may be corrected with glasses or contact ....
Hyperopia
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hyperopia : Farsightedness ; the ability to see distant objects more clearly than close objects.
hyperopia may be corrected with glasses or contact lenses. ... All of MedicineNet For: search help ...
hyperopia Related Category: Pathology ...
Myopia
... , myopia is a condition in which, opposite of
hyperopia , an image of a distant object becomes focused in ... 7/4/2001 ... Myopia ( nearsightedness )
hyperopia ( farsightedness ) Astigmatism (asymmetrical ... and lens . myopia ( nearsightedness )
hyperopia ( farsightedness ) astigmatism (asymmetrical ...
Candida
... correction can be used to treat myopia , myopia with astigmatism ,
hyperopia ,
hyperopia with astigmatism , or astigmatism alone. Who Is a Candida te? ...
Astigmatism
... designed for treatment of myopia (less than -9.0 D) with or without astigmatism (less than -3.0 D) by ... myopia ( nearsightedness )
hyperopia ( farsightedness ) astigmatism (asymmetrical cornea ) presbyopia (inability to focus on near objects that develops with age) ... Soft ...
Laser therapy
... are found. LTK (laser thermal keratoplasty) procedure Noninvasive laser therapy which reshapes the cornea of the eye for correction of
hyperopia ( farsightedness ), presbyopia (aged-related loss of focus) and overcorrection from PRK and LASIK procedures. Surgical treatment s include ...
Nearsightedness
... problems, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness . Vision correction surgery can benefit people with myopia ( nearsightedness ),
hyperopia ( farsightedness ), and astigmatism . These conditions include strabismus , in which the eyes are crossed inward (esotropia) or turned ...
Presbyopia
... vitamins and mineral supplements wouldn't help. Convex, or plus, lenses are thicker in the middle than at the sides to correct farsightedness (
hyperopia ) or presbyopia . Vision correction surgery will usually not benefit people with presbyopia (the inability to see objects up close). This ...