About Eye Diseases Refractive Errors

Refractive Errors


In a normal eye, light rays pass through the cornea and lens and focus on the retina, and a sharp image is perceived by the brain. It is like a camera lens focuses light onto a film.

Refractive errors occur when light rays pass through the eye but cannot focus on the retina and blurred images are formed. This is due to factors such as shape of the cornea, lens and length of the eyeball.

Types of Refractive Errors:


Details of Refractive Surgery

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