Can hyperopia be corrected?

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Hyperopia refers to hyperopia. Whether hyperopia can be corrected is usually related to the type of disease.

Can hyperopia be corrected?

If the patient is hyperopia caused by congenital axial development abnormality, it belongs to congenital disease, and there are symptoms such as visual fatigue, blurred vision, and decreased vision. At this time, the condition is more serious and usually cannot be corrected. In addition, due to the short anteroposterior diameter of the eyes at birth, it belongs to physiological hyperopia, which can be gradually developed with age and can usually be corrected.

Hyperopia patients can be treated by excimer laser epithelial keratomileusis, excimer laser keratomileusis, excimer laser in situ keratomileusis, etc.



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