Myopia is the inability to see distant objects clearly. In myopia, the front-to-back diameter of the eyeball is typically longer than normal.
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, refers to the inability of the eye to focus on objects beyond a certain distance. In myopia, the front-to-back diameter of the eyeball is generally longer than normal, and the lens cannot reduce its curvature beyond a certain limit.
Myopia can be corrected with glasses and typically does not lead to other issues. In pathological myopia, however, visual impairment progresses, and some abnormalities may arise in the retina.