Farsightedness or hyperopia , occurs
when light entering the eye focuses behind the retina ,
instead of directly on it. This is caused by a cornea that
is flatter, or an eye that is shorter, than a normal eye. Farsighted
people usually have trouble seeing up close, but may also have difficulty
seeing far away as well.
Young people with mild to moderate hyperopia are often
able to see clearly because their natural lens can
adjust, or accommodate to
increase the eye's focusing ability. However, as the eye gradually
loses the ability to accommodate (beginning at about 40 years of age),
blurred vision from hyperopia often becomes more apparent. |