How To Treat Far Sight

Farsightedness or hyperopia is a common vision ailment that makes it hard to focus on near objects. This condition usually results from either the cornea being too flat or your lens or eyeball being too flat. According to research, around ten percent of people in the world suffer from this condition. If you are among these groups, be sure to visit Site Vision Clinic in Clarksville for all your eye solutions.

The most immediate symptoms of far sight are mild headaches, problems seeing nearby objects, eye strain, blurry vision and headaches, and fatigue after reading or any other close-up task. If you recognize these symptoms in yourself, contact our optometrist. Following are the most effective means of treating farsightedness.

Corrective Lenses

The two types of lenses highly recommended by optometrists are eyeglasses such as trifocals, bifocals, or standard reading glasses and contact lenses. There are different types of contact lenses available, with different softness levels and durations of wear. Our eye doctor will assess your condition to determine the best corrective lenses for you.

Refractive Surgery

Farsightedness can be treated through refractive surgical procedures. Surgical treatment is used to correct the curvature of your cornea. Some of the most common optometry refractive surgery options preferred by our optometrist include laser-assisted in situ keratomileuses, laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy, and photorefractive iridectomy.

Nutrition

To correct farsightedness, be sure to include the right minerals and vitamin amounts in your diet. Like other body organs, your eyes require vitamins and minerals to function properly. These minerals include zinc, fatty acids, and antioxidants. You’re also required to hydrate enough for proper blood flow.

Contact Our Optometrist in Clarksville If You Are Farsighted 

If you are looking for optometry services in Clarksville, contact Sites Vision Clinic today. For more information on how our optometrist addresses farsightedness or to schedule an eye exam, call us today at (931) 614-0028.

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