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Hypermetropia and Myopia , both are refractive defects in vision and are nearly opposite in nature. Below are the differences between the two . | Hypermetropia and Myopia , both are refractive defects in vision and are nearly opposite in nature. Below are the differences between the two . | ||
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Another cause can be the elongation of eye ball. | It may also be caused due to flattening of the eyeball . | Another cause can be the elongation of eye ball. | It may also be caused due to flattening of the eyeball . | ||
Myopia can be corrected by using concave lens of suitable focal length.| Hypermetropia may be corrected using convex lens of suitable focal length . | Myopia can be corrected by using concave lens of suitable focal length.| Hypermetropia may be corrected using convex lens of suitable focal length . | ||
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Revision as of 02:11, 29 April 2016
Hypermetropia and Myopia , both are refractive defects in vision and are nearly opposite in nature. Below are the differences between the two .