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Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

What Is Hyperopia?

Hyperopia is a refractive error — a problem that interferes with the way light rays entering the eye focus on the retina. Also known as farsightedness or long sightedness, hyperopia occurs when the eyeball is slightly shorter or smaller than normal, or the cornea has too little curvature. With hyperopia, the eye’s focal point falls behind the retina instead of directly on it. Vision problems can put a damper on your day-to-day routine. Hyperopia, a vision problem that causes nearby objects to appear out of focus, is particularly problematic for daily tasks like reading, driving or working on a computer. If you have trouble seeing close objects clearly, help is just a phone call or email away. Contact The Eye Health Centre today to discuss treatment solutions for crystal clear near vision.

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Solutions for Hyperopia

If you have hyperopia, you struggle to focus on nearby objects, like a computer monitor or reading material, but can see objects in the distance clearly. While driving, your dashboard and speedometer will look burry while the road appears in focus, thanks to hyperopia. You may find yourself squinting when trying to bring close objects into focus.

Eye strain, visual fatigue and headaches when spending a lot of time reading or performing other near tasks can also be indicative of hyperopia. All of these symptoms warrant a consultation with our experienced eye doctors.

If you find corrective eyewear unsuitable for your daily lifestyle and goals, there are other options. Refractive surgery permanently reshapes the cornea to properly refract light onto the retina. At The Eye Health Centre, our team has performed countless refractive surgery procedures, and we use leading-edge technology for exceptional results. We will tailor treatment to your unique eyes.

Another permanent solution is to implant contact lenses inside your eye or remove your eye’s natural lens and replace it with an artificial lens. Our team can discuss each option with you and help you make the choice that best fits your needs.

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