Stephen
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| Observe the symptoms of myopia caused by compensation behavior. This is most commonly fatigue while driving, playing sports or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyestrain, head or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyessymptoms in this cate or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyesgory include ey or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyesesach or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyeses or squinting. | |
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Mary Louise
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| becoming popular is Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRSs), tiny plastic arcs that are implanted in the peripheral area of the cornea, causing the center of the cornea to flatten. These segments can be removed and/or replaced if needed. Refractive eye surgery is usually not recommended for people under 18 years of age. | |
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Edward
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| del.icio.us¬…digg this¬…spurl¬…reddit¬…furl this Myopia, more commonly known as nearsightedness, affects about a quarter of the population and is easily corrected with contact lenses, glasses or surgery. A person with myopia can see near objects clearly but has difficulty seeing distant objects. Myopia is primarily classified into axial myopia (the eye is too long) and refractive myopia (the cornea has too much refractive power). | |
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Matthew
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| Myopia is the ability of the eye to clearly see objects that are close, but not far away. A nearsighted person can usually see well to read, but has trouble with distance vision, such as that used in driving. This is a common refractive eye condition created when the eyeball is more elongated than normal from front to back, or the cornea is too steep or dome-shaped. Myopia is an inherited condition that affects about one person in a group of five. | |
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Myopia is the ability of the eye to clearly see objects that are close, but not far away. A nearsighted person can usually see well to read, but has trouble with distance vision, such as that used in driving. This is a common refractive eye condition created when the eyeball is more elongated than normal from front to back, or the cornea is too steep or dome-shaped. Myopia is an inherited condition that affects about one person in a group of five. Myopia, more commonly known as nearsightedness, affects about a quarter of the population and is easily corrected with contact lenses, glasses or surgery. A person with myopia can see near objects clearly but has difficulty seeing distant objects. Myopia is primarily classified into axial myopia (the eye is too long) and refractive myopia (the cornea has too much refractive power). Observe the symptoms of myopia caused by compensation behavior. This is most commonly fatigue while driving, playing sports or any other activity that involves looking more than a few feet away. Other symptoms in this category include eyestrain, headaches or squinting. Confirm myopia with an eye examination from an ophthalmologist or optometrist. The eye specialist usually will use a retinoscope in the examination, and then use a phoropter to refine the patient’Äôs prescription. |
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| Refractive eye surgery, which flattens the cornea, has also become a popular option for the correction of nearsightedness in recent years. The most popular of those procedures is Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK), which uses an Excimer laser to reshape the cornea, often eliminating the need for corrective lenses. Another option that is becoming popular is Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRSs), tiny plastic arcs that are implanted in the peripheral area of the cornea, causing the center of the cornea to flatten. These segments can be removed and/or replaced if needed. Refractive eye surgery is usually not recommended for people under 18 years of age. | |
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