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Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness)

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - What it is

What is myopia?

Myopia (shortsightedness or nearsightedness) is a condition in which a person is able to see near objects well (when reading a book or working on the computer) but has difficulty seeing objects that are far away (road signs or bus numbers). Myopia occurs when the eye is unable to focus light rays accurately on the seeing part of the eye, the retina.

myopia (shortsightedness or nearsightedness) condition - SingHealth

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Causes and Risk Factors

What causes myopia?

Myopia is caused by an eyeball that is too long, causing light rays (and the image data it contains) to fall in front of the retina.

Myopia (Shortsightedness or Nearsightedness) - Treatments

How is myopia treated?

Myopia can be corrected with concave corrective lenses such as in spectacles or contact lenses. These vision aids help to better focus the light entering the eye. Other ways to correct myopia are refractive surgery options such as ReLEx smile surgery, LASIK, Epi-LASIK and implantable contact lens, subject to your ophthalmologist’s assessment for suitability.

The information provided is not intended as medical advice. Terms of use. Information provided by SingHealth

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