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The new studies show for the first time that even mild refractive errors raise risk.
People who are nearsighted have what is called a refractive error.
In eyes with refractive error, the result is claimed to be a clearer image.
"We need further study to see if kids with refractive errors actually go on to get vision loss and what treatments are best."
The global prevalence of refractive errors has been estimated from 800 million to 2.3 billion.
The squint may be associated with refractive error in one or both eyes.
At least the color didn't change, even though their refractive error might suffer from all the close work that her job mandated.
Refractive errors cause blurred vision and are the most common reason why a person goes to see an eye professional.
Together, these problems are referred to as refractive errors.
The appropriate addition range depends on the user's level of refractive error.
Severe refractive errors can give rise to visual defects of this sort.
In most cases, refractive errors represent a natural variation from normal vision and are not considered a disease.
This refractive error causes poor vision in one eye and so stops the brain from being able to use both eyes together.
Moreover, spectacles have uses other than for correcting refractive error.
Previous research has shown that children with moderate to severe refractive errors are at an increased risk of more serious problems.
A difference in refractive error or presence of astigmatism will not be accounted for.
Blurry vision may result from any number of conditions not necessarily related to refractive errors.
Blur may appear differently depending on the amount and type of refractive error.
Astigmatism is a type of refractive error of the eye.
This is important because refractive errors are correctible with eyeglasses.
Many individuals with proximal 18q- have strabismus and/or refractive errors.
This can lead to under/over-correction of the refractive error.
In addition, the powerful lenses needed to correct severe refractive errors also reduce the extent of the field.
How refractive errors are treated or managed depends upon the amount and severity of the condition.
People mostly suffer from presbyopia, refractive error between the ages of 40-45 years.