Farsightedness

Farsightedness is also known as hyperopia. It refers to the ability to see objects far away and inability to see objects nearby.
What are the causes?
The severity of farsightedness also depends on the shape of the eye. Lights entering the retina are refracted by the lens and cornea. Based on the shape of the eye. Lights travel from the retina to the optic nerve, which sends info to the brain. In most cases, farsightedness occurs when the eyeball is short or the cornea is flat. Hyperopia is usually transferred from parents to children.











