Myopia

What is myopia (nearsightedness)

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4/6/20251 min read

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, occurs when light entering the eye is focused in front of the retina (the back of the eye), resulting in blurred vision for distant objects. This condition can be quite frustrating, as clear sight is essential for everyday activities such as driving or watching a movie. To correct myopia, individuals typically rely on glasses or contact lenses that have a minus (-) prescription. These corrective lenses help to properly focus the light onto the retina, allowing for sharper vision. Regular eye examinations are important for diagnosing myopia early and ensuring that appropriate measures are taken to maintain visual health. Understanding this condition not only helps individuals seek treatment but also raises awareness about the importance of eye care in general.