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Does short sightedness (myopia) or long sightedness (hypermetropia) imply necessarily that the eye has partially lost its ability of accomodation ? If not, what might cause these defects of vision ?

Answer» No, a person may have normal ability of accommodation and yet he may be myopic or htpermetropic. Infact, myopia arises when length of eye ball (from front to back) gets elongated and hypermetropia arises when length of eye ball gets shortened.
However, when eye ball has normal length, but the eye lens loses partially its power of accommodation, the defect is called presbiopia.


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