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Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

What is it? Hyperopia, or farsightedness, occurs when the eyeball is too short from front to back, or the cornea is too flat. This causes light rays entering the eye to focus at a theoretical point behind the retina rather than directly on it. Young people with mild hyperopia can often compensate by using their eye's natural focusing muscle (the ciliary muscle) to increase the lens's power—a process called accommodation. However, this constant muscular effort leads to eye strain and fatigue. As the eye's ability to accommodate naturally declines with age (presbyopia), near vision becomes increasingly difficult. Hyperopia can be present from birth and often has a genetic component.

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When to See a Doctor Consult an ophthalmologist if you experience persistent eye strain, headaches with near work, or notice that close-up tasks are becoming increasingly difficult. Doctor's Note: Children with significant hyperopia may develop crossed eyes (accommodative esotropia) or amblyopia ("lazy eye") if the condition is not corrected early. Pediatric screening is crucial.