Far Sightedness :
Far sightedness, also called as Hyperopia is a refractive error of the eye where distinct objects are seen clearly and nearby objects appear blurred. Ideally the incoming light is focused on the retina,but hyperopia causes the light to focus behind the retina, resulting in blurred vision. Far-sightedness often presents with symptoms such as blurry vision, frontal or temporal headaches, eye fatigue, and eye strain.Severity and clinical categories of the condition determines the classification of hyperopia.
Corrective lenses such as glasses or contact lenses are the commonly preferred treatment approaches for this condition, while surgical options may also be considered by the individual.Regular visits to an eye specialist are crucial for proper treatment and guidance.