OptiLASIK(TM) Laser Vision Correction*

Are you an eye care professional?

Alcon

Change text size: A | A | A

Nearsightedness

When you're nearsighted, images in the distance seem blurry. You may find that images become clearer when you squint to see them. For example, if you're nearsighted and in school, you'll be able to read a book that you're holding and easily see the students sitting near you, but words written on the chalkboard and your teacher will look blurry.

Nearsightedness, also called myopia, occurs when the light rays entering the eye bend too much, coming to a point of focus before they reach the retina. With nearsightedness, your eyes may be longer than normal or the cornea may be too curved. As a result, the images you see don't focus on the retina as they should.

nearsighted eye
When you are nearsighted, the images you see don't focus on the back of the eye as they should. Instead, they focus in front of the retina, rather than on it.

Nearsightedness is the most common eye problem, which affects approximately 25% of the population. It normally develops in childhood; in fact, many parents are first alerted to the problem when a child has trouble reading the blackboard at school. Nearsightedness tends to get worse during the teenage years, and then stabilize during early adulthood.

Some experts believe that nearsightedness is hereditary. It can occur with or without astigmatism.

When an eye doctor examines your eyes, he or she has a quantitative way of measuring your vision. These numbers describe your vision problems, their severity, and your prescription for vision correction. The typical prescription notation for nearsightedness has a minus sign before the first number.

Treating Nearsightedness

The treatment for nearsightedness depends on several factors, such as your age, activities and occupation

Like farsightedness and astigmatism, doctors can treat nearsightedness with certain vision correction procedures, including Customized LASIK eye surgery, as well as eyeglasses and contact lenses.

Glossary Entries

myopia: Another term for nearsightedness. A condition of the eye that results in blurred distance vision. The cornea and lens focus light rays from distant objects in front of the retina. This incorrect focusing of light results in blurred images of objects at a distance.

retina: The light sensitive nerve layer in the back of the eye that receives visual stimuli that are transmitted to the brain.

cornea: The clear front surface of the eye. Refractive surgeries like PRK, LASIK, LASEK and RK reshape this surface to correct vision problems.