REFRACTIVE ERRORS MYOPIA HYPEROPIA ASTIGMATISM January 15 2020

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REFRACTIVE ERRORS: MYOPIA, HYPEROPIA, & ASTIGMATISM January 15, 2020 According to the National Eye

REFRACTIVE ERRORS: MYOPIA, HYPEROPIA, & ASTIGMATISM January 15, 2020 According to the National Eye Institute, about ½ of the adults in US have refractive error. Watch me!

Myopia � � � Common name: Causes: Diagram:

Myopia � � � Common name: Causes: Diagram:

Myopia � � Common name: near-sightedness Causes: long eyeball or overly curved cornea Diagram:

Myopia � � Common name: near-sightedness Causes: long eyeball or overly curved cornea Diagram: Why can myopic individuals see close objects better? Because light from close objects diverges more / needs more refraction or greater distance to properly hit the retina

Myopia � Correction: � Concave corrective lenses / contacts magnify the image (make the

Myopia � Correction: � Concave corrective lenses / contacts magnify the image (make the light diverge more), before it enters the eye � Lasik surgery to flatten cornea makes the light focus less so it can properly reach the retina.

Hyperopia � � � Common name: Causes: Diagram:

Hyperopia � � � Common name: Causes: Diagram:

Hyperopia � � Common name: farsightedness Causes: short eyeball or a lens that does

Hyperopia � � Common name: farsightedness Causes: short eyeball or a lens that does not bulge enough Diagram: Why can hyperopic individuals see distant objects better? Because light from distant objects is parallel, requiring less refraction or less distance to properly hit the retina

Hyperopia � Correction: � Convex corrective lenses / contacts � Cornea surgery to make

Hyperopia � Correction: � Convex corrective lenses / contacts � Cornea surgery to make the cornea more rounded Both focus the light more so that it properly reaches retina

Astigmatism � � � A-stigma = not a point (light focuses unevenly on retina)

Astigmatism � � � A-stigma = not a point (light focuses unevenly on retina) Causes: Diagram:

Astigmatism � � � A-stigma = not a point (light focuses unevenly on retina)

Astigmatism � � � A-stigma = not a point (light focuses unevenly on retina) Causes: Irregularly shaped cornea or lens Diagram:

Astigmatism � Signs of astigmatism: � Fine details are blurry – whether near or

Astigmatism � Signs of astigmatism: � Fine details are blurry – whether near or far � “Halo”effects or glare from lights

Astigmatism � Correction � Corrective lenses or contacts Shape of lens /contact varies across

Astigmatism � Correction � Corrective lenses or contacts Shape of lens /contact varies across the surface to counteract irregular shape of the eye Contact lenses are often weighted so that they align properly with the eye � Ortho-K / cornea surgery Reshape cornea with special contact lenses worn at night or with laser surgery

Quick Review Show with fingers – 1) Myopia, concave lens 2) Myopia, convex lens

Quick Review Show with fingers – 1) Myopia, concave lens 2) Myopia, convex lens 3) Hyperopia, concave lens 4) Hyperopia, convex lens 5) Astigmatism, uneven lens

Quick Review Show with fingers – 1) Myopia, corrected with concave lens 2) Myopia,

Quick Review Show with fingers – 1) Myopia, corrected with concave lens 2) Myopia, corrected with convex lens 3) Hyperopia, corrected with concave lens 4) Hyperopia, corrected with convex lens 5) Astigmatism, corrected with uneven lens Why? What does hyperopia look like? Astigmatism?