Nearsightedness, medically known as myopia, is a prevalent vision condition where close objects appear clear while distant ones seem blurry. This typically results from an elongation of the eyeball, a cornea that's excessively curved, or a lens that's too thick.
These physical alterations cause incoming light to focus before it reaches the retina, leading to blurry distance vision. Other accompanying symptoms can include headaches, eyestrain, squinting, and fatigue during activities like driving or participating in sports.
Managing myopia commonly involves using corrective glasses or contact lenses, which are prescribed based on an eye examination.
Alternatives include Orthokeratology (wearing special contact lenses overnight to reshape the cornea), and refractive surgeries like LASIK for adults. Low-dose atropine eye drops may slow myopia progression in children.
Eyeglasses are permitted in passport photos as long as the glasses do not obscure the eyes or cause a glare.
Remember that if you wear glasses regularly, your passport photo with glasses might help you look more like how you appear on a daily basis. This can be useful for identification.
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