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Near Sightedness (Also known as Myopia)

Nearsightedness, medically referred to as myopia, refers to the ability to see objects that are near to you clearly. It is a common eye condition, affecting 30% of the population in the United States.

People who are nearsighted often experience eyestrain or headaches, and might squint or feel fatigued when using the computer, driving or playing sports for example. If you experience these symptoms, you may need a comprehensive eye examination.

Nearsightedness may be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or refractive surgery. Depending on the severity of your vision problem, you may need to corrective lenses all the time, or only when you need distance vision.

Far Sightedness (Also known as Hyperopia)

Farsightedness, which is medically referred to as Hyperopia, is a vision problem in which objects that are close appear blurred , and objects in the distance appear normal.

People who are farsighted may experience eyestrain or headaches, they may squint or feel tired when performing work at close range, such as reading and writing, the words appear blurred and fuzzy. Farsightedness can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses. You may need to wear your corrective all the time, or when doing tasks close up.