Eye Care
- Eye Care
- Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment
- Eye Cataracts Treatment in London
- Myopia (Short Sighted) Diagnosis
- Hyperopia (Farsightedness) Diagnosis
- Blepharitis Treatment in City of London
- Floaters and Flashing Lights in Eyes
- Dry Eye Symptoms & Treatment
- Keratoconus Treatment in London
- Macular Degeneration Treatment
- Free Eye Care and NHS Eye Tests
- Facts About the Human Eye
Hyperopia (Farsightedness) Diagnosis
In Hypermetropia (long sightedness), the eye is shorter than normal or the cornea is too flat, so that light rays focus behind the retina. Light rays from close objects such as pages of a book cannot be focused on clearly by the retina. Someone with hypermetropic eyes may find their vision is blurred when looking at objects near to them, and for vision to be clearer when looking at far away objects. Placing a plus powered (convex) lens in front of a hypermetropic eye allows the image to be moved forward allowing for correct focus on the retina.
A degree of long-sightedness is common in many people, although this only presents a problem when our ability to see is significantly affected or where headaches and eye strain are common.