Long Sight (Hypermetropia)

Long Sight (Hypermetropia) is the condition where we see distant objects clearly, but those close up are blurred. It affects most people as they get older as a result of ageing of the lens and cornea. It is corrected by the use of glasses with a convex lens for close vision.
 

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