Hyperopia (Hypermetropia) also known as far sightedness is quite a common problem with vision. This is the second common problem, after myopia. People who suffer from hyperopia can see objects that ...
Background: Hyperopia is a common blurred vision phenomenon that affects postural control in gait; however, current research has focused on the alteration and correction of hyperopia’s physiological ...
Increasing the steepness of a flat cornea has proven a significantly greater challenge to refractive surgeons than flattening one that is too steep, but clinical studies of non-contact Ho:YAG laser ...
Hyperopia or farsightedness, is an ophthalmological condition, which presents as blurry near vision, but clear far vision. Most babies born at term, are hyperopic and this tends to self-correct during ...
Hyperopia is usually corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses. Laser or surgical correction may also be carried out. The treatment for hyperopia depends on several factors such as the patient's age ...
Hyperopia is caused if a person’s eyeball is too short or when the cornea is too flat when compared to the normal eye. In a normal eye, the light enters the eye through the transparent anterior part ...
Hyperopia (hy-per-OH-pee-uh) is farsightedness, a common condition in which someone can see things in the distance clearly, but things that are closer appear blurry ...
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Kitasato University, School of Medicine, Sagamihara, Japan 2 Visual Physiology, Kitasato University, School of Allied Health Sciences, Sagamihara, Japan Purpose: To ...
Aims To investigate the association between hyperopia and clinically significant depression (CSD) in middle-aged and older individuals. The effect of genetic determinants of hyperopia on incident CSD ...
The ophthalmological condition that presents with deficiency in near vision, but normal far vision, is known as hyperopia or farsightedness. While most term babies are born with this condition, it ...