Many people consider nearsightedness or myopia only occurs in children. Some say the use of glasses can make farsightedness farsighted. In fact, all that is just a myth that is not proven true. Nearsightedness is a form of eye refraction disorder. When experiencing nearsightedness, sufferers are unable to clearly see an object that is located far away. In fact, the object can be seen clearly by people who have normal vision. Myopia (myopia) is caused by the structure of the eyeball that is too long or the cornea is too curved. This condition causes the light captured by the eye to be focused in front of the retina, so that distant objects look blurry. Test Myth Truth About Nearsightedness There are many myths about farsightedness or myopia. However, do not easily believe it first, because the myth is not necessarily proven true. The following are some myths about nearsightedness along with the facts: 1. Myopia only occurs in children Myopia usually does develop in childhood, wh...