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In which produces image focus in front of the retina *presbyopiahypertopiamyopiahyperopia

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In which produces image focus in front of the retina

  • presbyopia
  • hypertopia
  • myopia
  • hyperopia
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The condition in which the image is focused in front of the retina is called Myopia, also known as nearsightedness. Here are the steps of how this happens:

  1. Light enters the eye through the cornea and lens. These two parts of the eye are responsible for focusing the light onto the retina, which is located at the back of the eye.

  2. In a normal eye, the cornea and lens focus the light directly onto the retina.

  3. In an eye with myopia, the light is focused in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This is usually because the eye is longer than normal or the cornea is too curved.

  4. As a result, objects in the distance appear blurry because the light from those objects is not being focused correctly.

  5. Glasses or contact lenses can correct myopia by adjusting the way light enters the eye, allowing it to focus on the retina as it should.

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