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20/20
Vision
20/20 vision is
a term used to express normal visual acuity (the clarity or
sharpness of vision) measured at a distance of 20 feet. If you have
20/20 vision, you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be
seen at that distance. If you have 20/100 vision, it means that you
must be as close as 20 feet to see what a person with normal vision
can see at 100 feet.
20/20 does not necessarily
mean perfect vision. 20/20 vision only indicates the sharpness or
clarity of vision at a distance. There are other important vision
skills, including peripheral awareness or side vision, eye
coordination, depth
perception, focusing ability and color vision that contribute to your overall
visual ability.
Some people can see well at a
distance, but are unable to bring nearer objects into focus. This
condition can be caused by hyperopia (farsightedness) or presbyopia
(loss of focusing
ability). Others can see items that are close, but cannot see those
far away. This condition may be caused by myopia (nearsightedness).
A comprehensive eye
examination by a doctor of optometry can diagnose those causes, if
any, that are affecting your ability to see well. In most cases,
your optometrist can prescribe glasses, contact lenses or a vision
therapy program that will help improve your vision. If the reduced
vision is due to an eye disease, the use of ocular medication or
other treatment may be used.
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