Am I short-sighted or long sighted?
Blurred vision is most often caused by the eye having an imperfect focus, or refractive error, such as short-sightedness or long-sightedness. Check if any of those optical conditions applies to you:
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Optical condition |
Cause |
Treatment options |
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Short-sightedness (Myopia)
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Eye is too elongated from front to rear, or the cornea has too much curvature.
Light focuses in front of the retina instead of directly on it.
Degrees of severity: Mild (Low):
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Prescription glasses or contact lenses contoured to compensate for the curvature of the cornea, or laser refractive surgery to re-shape the cornea to reduce its curvature.
In some cases of severe or extreme (high or super high) myopia, a non-laser refractive surgery technique may be advised. |
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Long-sightedness (Hyperopia)
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Eye is too short from front to rear, or the cornea has insufficient curvature.
Light focuses "behind" the retina, instead of directly on it.
Degrees of severity: Mild (Low):
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Prescription glasses or contact lenses contoured to compensate for the curvature of the cornea, or laser refractive surgery to re-shape the cornea to increase its curvature. In some cases, a non-laser refractive surgery technique may be advised. |






