She will probably prescribe glasses for you that will correct?

(a).astigmatism

(b).myopia

(c).hyperopia

(d).presbyopia

eye has more than one focal point. Your optometrist says that you have a correctable vision problem called

A. presbyopia.
B. myopia.
C. astigmatism.
D. hyperopia.

7. The eye doctor tells you that the lens of your eye is a bit too strong and your eyeball is a
elongated. She will probably prescribe glasses for you that will correct
A. astigmatism. C. hyperopia.
B. myopia. D. presbyopia.

What does it mean if someone’s vision is described as being 20/100 according to the Snellen eye chart?

A. They have presbyopia
B. They have hyperopia
C. They have myopia
D. They have cataracts

what is the difference between hyperopia and presbyopia?

My optometrist says that in my 40’s I will develop presbyopia since I have astigmatism and hyperopia. He claims that it’s not because everybody eventually becomes presbyopic, but rather because I have farsightedness. Is that true? And why wouldn’t my regular correction for farsightedness correct the presbyopia? Why would I need reading glasses if I already have the correct lens?