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Clear
vision in the normal eye is the result of light rays
passing through the cornea, pupil and lens and focusing
directly on the retina.
Nearsightedness occurs when the cornea is
too curved or the eye is too long. This causes light to
focus in front of the retina, resulting in blurry distance
vision.
Farsightedness occurs when the cornea is
too flat in relation to the length of the eye. This causes
light to focus at a point beyond the retina, resulting in
blurry close vision and sometimes blurry distance vision
too.
Astigmatism occurs when the cornea is
shaped like a football (more curved in one direction than
the other) and often occurs with nearsightedness and
farsightedness. This causes light to focus on more than
one point on the retina, resulting in blurry and distorted
vision.
If you have any questions or would like to
schedule a free consultation with Dr. Katz please call us
at (877) 434-9393 or contact us
online.
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