What's wrong with hyperopia?


Healing with hope, guiding with care.
Hyperopia, also known as hyperopia or hyperopia, is a condition of refractive error, usually caused by abnormal eye shape.
Specifically, the occurrence of hyperopia is closely related to the development of the eye. If the eye is underdeveloped and the eye axis is too short, it will lead to weak refractive power of the eye, so that distant objects can be clearly imaged on the retina, while nearby objects will fall behind the retina, resulting in blurred vision of nearby objects. In addition to abnormal eye shape, hyperopia may also be affected by genetics, age, environment and other factors. For example, with the growth of age, the elasticity of the lens of the eye will gradually decrease, which will easily lead to the appearance of hyperopia.
After hyperopia, you should seek medical attention in time and take corresponding measures under the guidance of a doctor in order to promote vision recovery.