Hyperopia or far sightedness is a refractive eye disorder caused by a shorter than normal eyeball or a flatter than usual cornea. Light entering the unaided eye comes to focus behind the retina, thus casting a blur circle on the retina itself. People suffering from hyperopia find it difficult to focus in the short-distance, whilst have fewer problems focusing in the middle to long-distance.
Young people with this condition can naturally improve their vision by working the focusing accommodation of their eyes. By continuously trying to focus in the short-distance their eye muscles will become stronger, enabling the eye lens to shorten the focal length of the light rays, and therefore decrease the blur circle on the retina.
Pinhole glasses, whilst not suitable for the hyperopic young, can be used for far sightedness in later life when the eye muscles weaken with ageing. They offer instant relief as the ‘stopped down’ aperture produces a greater focal range. Combined with the ‘narrower than normal’ beam of light entering the eye, the blur circle on the retina is decreased, so enabling the eyes to see more clearly.
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