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Medical Conditions - Hypermetropia

Hypermetropia is an eye condition in which the person cannot see nearby objects clearly. It is mainly caused due to structural defects in the retina. Blurry vision, watery eyes, and tiredness in the eyes are commonly seen in people with hypermetropia. Treatment options include using contact lenses and glasses or getting LASIK surgery.

All hypermetropia Q&A

Is it must to wear eyeglasses with a power of 1 and 1.25?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern regarding your child. Yes, he definitely has to use glasses as you said that your child is having cylindrical power in both eyes.

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How can I improve my 3-year-old daughter's eyesight?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Do you have a prescription that you can upload? I am not able to ascertain if she has a cylinder in both eyes or one eye.

My eye power changed as I was using wrong glasses. How to get back my previous vision?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to your age, you are having hypermetropia. It is called far-sightedness.

How to correct hypermetropia?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. My suggestion is to get cycloplegic refraction done and use glasses as per prescription given after cycloplegic refraction.

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