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Myopia
Corneal curvature is too steep or eye ball too long:
Incoming light comes to a focus in front of the retina
Distant objects out of focus
Close-up objects are clear
Hyperopia
Corneal curvature is too flat or eyeball is too short:
Focal point is behind the retina
Distant objects are clear
Close-up objects out of focus
Astigmatism
Cornea has an oblong or even more irregular shape:
Light rays focus on two or more points
Partially blurry vision
Age-related Presbyopia
With age, lens loses flexibility and some ability to refract light:
Close-up objects out of focus
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