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Lenses In Raleigh - Your Eye Doctor Is A Friend

by David Dumase

When you visit the ophthalmologist for your first appointment, he or she may use some words that make you confused. This article is written to define the terminology normally associated with eyes and vision. The purpose of this article is to assist you in understanding the terms used for different treatments available as well as ways to correct your eyesight.

An extremely common optic condition is myopia, or nearsightedness. In this situation, light is not correctly focused in the retina. As a result, one finds it difficult to see things that are at a distance, although one might very clearly view those objects that are nearby. A proper pair of prescription eyeglasses can correct for nearsightedness.

Hyperopia or farsightedness is the opposite of myopia or nearsightedness. Farsighted people can see objects in the distance clearly but have difficulty focusing on objects that are close to them such as reading material or computer screens. These close objects appear blurry. Corrective lenses in Raleigh are often prescribed to correct this problem.

Astigmatism is a term that your ophthalmologist may use when examining your eyes. The definition of this term is eyes that have a more rounded shape as opposed to an oval shape. An astigmatism can cause you to have difficulty focusing your eyes on objects around you. Specially shaped lenses in Raleigh will be required to correct this eye problem.

Presbyopia: develops when the eye muscles lose some of their natural elasticity due to aging, and it causes people to have difficulty seeing things close up. Solutions for presbyopia include wearing special eyeglasses in Raleigh known as bifocals or getting reading glasses in Raleigh which can enhance reading ability while also correcting myopia if it is a factor.

Whether you have trouble seeing nearby, far away, or some other vision-related problem, it is important to get an eye exam yearly to check for problems. An eye doctor will perform a series of basic tests on your eyes to examine your vision. If you have any vision problems, he or she can prescribe just the right lenses in Raleigh to help you see perfectly.

Many common eye conditions can be corrected by eyeglasses in Raleigh. Nearsightedness, or myopia, occurs when light is not correctly focused in the retina resulting in a person's inability to see objects that are far away but are able to see objects that are nearby. Farsightedness, or hyperopia, is the opposite condition where a person can see objects in the distance but not nearby. Corrective lenses in Raleigh can correct for these problems. Astigmatism and presbyopia can be corrected by reading glasses in Raleigh. It is important to consult with an eye doctor to diagnose and treat these conditions.

Published December 6th, 2007

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