__________ is a result of light from distant objects falling short of the retina, causing distant objects to appear blurry.
Nearsightedness
This condition is known as myopia, also commonly called nearsightedness. When someone is myopic, the light entering their eye focuses in front of the retina instead of on it, which causes distant objects to appear blurry. This often occurs because the eyeball is too long or the cornea (the clear outer layer of the eye) is too steep, both of which can cause the light entering the eye to bend too much. Myopia can be corrected with corrective lenses, such as glasses or contact lenses, that help to refract or bend the light in a way that allows it to focus properly on the retina. In some cases, surgical interventions such as LASIK may also be considered.
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