Farsightedness
 
                      Farsightedness (hyperopia) is  a common vision condition in which you     can see distant objects clearly, but  objects nearby may be blurry.
                        
The degree of your  farsightedness determines your focusing   ability.   People with severe  farsightedness may see near objects less   clearly   than distant objects, while those  with mild farsightedness may   be   able to clearly see objects that are closer. 
Farsightedness usually is  present at birth and tends to run in     families. You can easily correct this  condition with eyeglasses or     contact lenses.




