| Simple myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism
may be aided by spectacles and contact lenses. However these may be
inconvenient or intolerable by some. Refractive correction surgery
can correct such and provide clear unaided vision, hence free the
dependence on glasses or contact lenses. |
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Myopia
(short-sightedness)
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| The axial length of the eyeball is elongated
or the cornea curvature is steep. As a result, light rays are focused
in front of the retina causing a blurred distance vision. |
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Hypermetropia
(long-sightedness)
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| The axial length of the eyeball is short
or the cornea curvature is flat. As a result, light rays are focused
behind the retina causing a blurred vision for near. In severe cases
or in patients reaching presbyopic middle age, vision may be blurred
for distance vision additionally. |
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Asitgmatism
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| When the corneal curvature varies in different
direction, light rays cannot be focused sharply onto the retina and
the image will become blurred and distorted. Astigmatism may coexist
with myopia or hypermetropia |