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| Vision Disorder And Contacts |
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| Farsightedness | Contact Lens For Farsightedness Farsightedness is generally a vision problem in which the near vision gets
blurred while the distance vision remains normal. If you are a sufferer of
the same, you must opt for contacts.
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| Astigmatism | Astigmatism And Contact Lenses The symmetrical shape of the cornea and lens of the eye results in clear
vision but if they are not symmetrical then occurs astigmatism. Contacts
can prove to be really helpful in correcting it.
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| Anisometropia | Anisometropia And Contact Lenses Anisometropia is a condition in which there is a difference of refractive
errors between the two eyes. Contact lenses are the best aid in correcting
this disorder.
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Strabismus And Contact Lenses Strabismus is a vision disorder in which your eyes are not aligned or your
eyes do not look towards the same object together. The condition can
worsen if not attended in time.
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Presbyopia And Contact Lenses Presbyopia is a normal loss of ability to focus on the nearer objects as
one ages. Most people experience presbyopia after the age of 40 and later.
The solution lies in using monovision contacts.
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Nearsightedness And Contact Lens Nearsightedness is a vision disorder in which you are unable to see the
distant objects clearly and accurately while you can see the close objects
clearly. Are you also affected by it?
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