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Short-sightedness (myopia)

Short-sightedness (myopia)

Short-sightedness (also known as ‘myopia’) is a common eye condition that makes objects further away appear blurry, while objects close by remain clear.

Many people use glasses or contact lenses to correct their vision. However, increasing numbers of people are now also choosing to have laser or surgical treatments to improve their vision.

What is short-sightedness?

Short-sightedness occurs when light is not able to focus correctly on the back of the inner eye (retina) eyes. Instead, light is focused slight in front of the retina, causing distant objects to appear blurry.

There are different levels of short-sightedness, ranging from mild to severe. Mild cases may not require any correction while severe cases will require vision correction treatment.  

Signs you may be short-sighted include:

  • Needing to sit closer to the TV,
  • Finding objects at a distance harder to see and blurry,
  • Frequently having tired eyes.

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