What is congenital hyperopia?


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Congenital hyperopia may be related to genetic factors, peripheral hypoplasia, abnormal curvature of cornea, excessive lens curvature and other factors.
1. The
history of hyperopia in the genetic factor family may lead to genetic mutations that affect the structure and function of the eye, thus increasing the risk of congenital hyperopia.
2. The axial hypoplasia of the eye is
too short to allow external light to be accurately focused on the retina, resulting in hyperopia.
3. The abnormal curvature of cornea,
resulting in light not being correctly focused on the retina, causes hyperopia.
4. The lens curvature is too
large. The causes of congenital hyperopia involve many aspects, both genetic factors and abnormal development of the eye structure. Therefore, for the prevention and treatment of congenital hyperopia, it is necessary to consider a variety of factors.