Nearsightedness: Myopia causes, symptoms and correction By All About Vision Myopia (also called nearsightedness) is the most common cause of impaired vision in people under age 40. In recent years, its prevalence is growing at an alarming rate. Globally, research suggests that in the year 2000, roughly 25 percent of the world's population was nearsighted but by the year 2050, it's expected that roughly half the people on the planet will be myopic. Myopia symptoms If you are nearsighted, you will have difficulty reading road signs and seeing distant objects clearly, but will be able to see well for close-up tasks such as reading and computer use. Other signs and symptoms of myopia include squinting, eye strain and headaches . Feeling fatigued when driving or playing sports also can be a symptom of uncorrected nearsightedness. If you experience these signs or symptoms while wearing your glasses or contact lenses, schedule an eye exam to see if yo...
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