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Overview

Visual acuity is affected according to the amount of hyperopia, as well as the patient's age, visual demands, and accommodative ability. Mild farsightedness may not cause any problems except for a need for reading glasses.

History and Symptoms

  • Aching eyes
  • Blurred vision of close objects
  • Crossed eyes (strabismus) in some children
  • Eye strain
  • Headache while reading

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