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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.

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I have hypermetropia of very high degree. Can it be corrected with surgery?

Query: Hello doctor,I am concerned about my eye health I have hypermetropia of very high degree. Can it be corrected with surgery? I am wearing high power specs for long would it have affected my eye health? Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Skandha Harshita

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I could understand that you wanted to get an insight of the surgical options for correction of hypermetropia. Yes, there are many surgical options. All of them require these basic parameters like, central corneal thickness, endothelial cell count, anterior chamber de...  Read Full »

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