There are many commonly occurring conditions that affect the complex functions of our vision. These can occur at any age, and are the most common reasons people are prescribed glasses or contact lenses.
Some common vision problems:
Near vision: Refers to focal points that are typically 16 inches or closer to your eyes. This is also known as "reading vision." Items that typically fall within the near range of vision are books, newspapers, and medicine bottles.
objects well, but has difficulty seeing objects that are further away. Short sightedness is the result of light rays becoming focused before they reach the retinaRetina: The transmitter located at the back of your eye that sends the images to your brain.
. This can happen if your eyeball is too long, or if your crystalline lensCrystalline lens: Structure inside the eye that help to bring rays of light to a focus on the retina.
has too much power to focus.Distance vision: Refers to focal points that are typically 7 feet or further from your eyes. Items that typically fall within the distance range of vision are billboards, street signs, and movie screens.
objects well, but has difficulty seeing objects that are close up. Long sightedness is caused by light rays becoming focused after they've passed through the retinaRetina: The transmitter located at the back of your eye that sends the images to your brain.
. This can happen if your eyeball is too short, or if your crystalline lensCrystalline lens: Structure inside the eye that help to bring rays of light to a focus on the retina.
has too little focusing power.Retina: The transmitter located at the back of your eye that sends the images to your brain.
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