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Could a car accident result in severe farsightedness aka hyperopia? Yes, just. Any kind of head trauma could cause that, espicailly a MVA. |
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You should get your eyes checked. My mother had symptoms like yours 9 years ago. She is also farsighted and wears bifocals. She was seeing flashes of light and light trails. When she went to h... Nothing other than Optometrists generally write in - and ophthalmologist in + and either way you write it it comes out the same in glasses ...Either can work fine, to correct either nearsightedness or farsightedness; there is no theoretical difference. If you have a significant astigmatism correction to deal with, I would suggest glasse... Farsighted (Hyperopic) person has a converging lens= magnify=eyes look bigger Nearsighted (Myopic) person has a diverging lens=minify= eyes look smaller In the picture it is really hard to te... A person who is nearsighted either has eyes that are too long from front to back or the cornea (clear front portion of the eye) is curved too steep. This causes the image that a person is looking ... no, i want to. my parents had it done but they are both nearsighted. It went well. My dad use to wear coke-bottle glasses. Now he has 20/20. =) Quoted; Both nearsighted and farsighted people c... If you're brave enough to go into surgery, you never know. I know people who got lasik surgery and it made their eyes worse than what they were... so I would check the success rates of this... You would not be a good candidate for refractive surgery if you are developing cataract: your Rx would be very likely to be unstable, so setting the eye to zero with surgery might only be a tempora... |
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