Ametropia
Ametropia is refractive error in which blurred or deformed vision when the image of the object does not form on the retina.
In Ametropia focus image formed either in front of behind the retina.
Types of Ametropia
There are 3 types of Ametropia;
1. Myopia or near-sightedness
Near sightedness is refractive error in which distant objects are fairly clear but images close up are blurred.
In near sightedness distance between cornea and retina is too large. The image is formed in front of the retina.
So myopic person sees blurry at long-distance but well at short-distance.
Correction of myopia using convex lenses.
2. Hyperopia or Hypermetropia or far-sightedness
Hypermetropia in which distamt object are blurry seen but image closp are clear.
In this case image is formed behind the retina.
Correction of far-sightedness using concave lenses.
3. Astigmatism
Astigmatism is imperfection or faulty in the curvature of eye's cornea or lens.
In which curve of cornea, which is slightly oval instead of being round.
With astigmatism your vision is blurry or distorted at all distances.
Astigmatism is correct using corrective lenses.
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