In hypermetropia how does the size eyeball change?
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In hypermetropia how does the size eyeball change?
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The eye suffering from hypermetropia has short eyeball than that of normal eye due to which the retina is at smaller distance from the eye lens. This results in the formation of the image behind the retina.
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in hypermetropia light rays entering the eye focus
behind the retina rather than directly on it
CHANGES - the eyeball of a hypermetropic person is shorter than its original size