If, much like me you do have a trouble with not being able to see far in the distance, probably have near-sightedness. It’s a very common problem and it is highly likely you are aware someone with this condition, even if you yourself, don’t actually have it.
You find that with people who have short-sightedness, their eye sockets are too long. As a result, when the light beams come into their eyes from an object in the distance, the person’s cornea and lens are too powerful to focus the image on the fovea of the retina. Short-sightedness manifests itself when individuals can clearly see close-up objects however distant objects will appear blurred and fuzzy.Because of this, the picture of the tree or television or whatever is not clear. They find enjoying a clear image of distant objects is difficult, but seeing things close up is fine.
Children may perform poorly in class because they’re unable to read what’s on the whiteboard.Headache is a common symptom. The child is unable to do his lessons with any pleasure because of the strain on his eyes.
Often, the condition is first noticed in older children and young teenagers. Short sightedness can run in families, so short-sighted parents are more alert to the possibility of their children having sight difficulties.Actually the problem can even get better as an adult, as the muscles controlling the lens get weaker or stifferRecent research has indicated that viewing too much television may well make the short-sightedness condition worse, although at this stage there has been no evidence to suggest this is the case. So, what are your options are curing short sightedness? You can correct the problem of the misplaced focal point by introducing another “correcting” lens in front of the eye - either as a set of spectacles or contact lenses
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