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What is hyperopia and how is it caused?

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Farsightedness: Hyperopia is due to a relative lack or corneal and lens focusing capability in the eye. The eyes may be smaller. Severe hyperopia may also be related to an increased incidence of glaucoma.

Answered 1/2/2015

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