WHAT IS Myopia (Near sightedness)

  • Definition
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
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  • Ayurvedic Tips
  • FAQS
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Definition

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness is a condition of the vision (of eye) where objects that are near to you can be seen clearly, but objects that are far away appear unclear or may not be easily visible.1

Nearsightedness is very common and generally develops slowly. It is found across age groups – from children to adults. It also tends to run in families.1

There is no similar word mentioned in Ayurvedic literature for Myopia, but some clinical features of a condition called Timira can be correlated with myopia. Refractive errors are seen in Timira when the doshas are situated in the first & second patala (level/stages).2

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