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Far-sightedness (or long-sightedness) means having poor near-vision capability. If far-sighted eyes do manage to see near objects clearly, then only under exceptional strain and fatigue. This defect is caused either by the fact that the eyeball is too “short” or that the cornea has too little curve, so that light rays are focused at a point behind the retina.
What are the first signs?
And what can you do about it? Far-sightedness is treated using corrective convex (plus) lenses to help focus light more precisely on the retina to form a clear image. Eye fatigue and headaches will disappear
A better focus on the world In the past, eyeglasses for the far-sighted were unflattering. They were thick and heavy, often making the eyes look much larger than they were. Those days are gone. Glass and polycarbonate lenses can now be fashioned in an aspheric (i.e. flatter) form. And the thickness of the lens can also be adapted to the form provided by the frame, so that these eyeglasses can now be designed to be lightweight, thin and flat. Eyeglasses are all available with a variety of anti-reflective coatings and speciality tints or photochromic options. If you choose hard-resin lenses, it is advisable to add a scratch-resistant coating. Contact lenses too provide full visual comfort and a wider field of vision for the far-sighted.
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