What Is Juvenile Hyperopia?
Juvenile hyperopia is farsightedness that appears in children, making near tasks more difficult than distant ones. It occurs when the eye is too short or the cornea is not curved enough to focus light precisely. Young eyes often compensate with strong focusing effort, so symptoms may remain hidden until tasks become more demanding. Some children experience headaches, reading difficulty, or fatigue during close work. Regular exams help detect changes in focusing ability.
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