Farsightedness

Farsightedness is difficulty seeing objects which are nearby.

Alternative Names

Hyperopia

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Farsightedness is the result of the visual image being focused behind the retina rather than directly on it. It may be caused by the eyeball being too small or the focusing power being too weak. Farsightedness is often present from birth, but children can often tolerate moderate amounts without difficulty and most outgrow the condition. As aging occurs, glasses or contact lenses may be required to correct the vision. A family history of farsightedness is a risk factor.

Signs and tests

A general eye examination to evaluate hyperopia may include:

  • Visual acuity
  • Refraction
  • Glaucoma testing
  • Eye movements
  • Slit-lamp
  • Retinal examination
  • Treatment

    Farsightedness is easily corrected with glasses or contact lenses. Surgical techniques are available for correcting farsightedness and can be used for those who do not wish to wear glasses or contacts.

    Expectations (prognosis)

    The outcome is expected to be good.

    Complications

    Farsightedness can be a risk factor for glaucoma .

    Calling your health care provider

    Call for an appointment with your health care provider or ophthalmologist if symptoms of farsightedness develop and you have not had an eye examination recently. Also, call if vision begins to get worse after you have been diagnosed with farsightedness.

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