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Nearsightedness (Myopia) - Symptoms

Symptoms

Nearsightedness (myopia) causes blurred vision. If you are nearsighted, you may have:

  • Trouble seeing objects that are far away.
  • Trouble seeing the blackboard, television, or movie screen.
  • Reduced school or athletic performance.

Children younger than age 8 or 9 may not realize that they have trouble seeing objects far away. Parents or teachers may suspect nearsightedness when a child:

  • Squints or frowns.
  • Holds books or objects very close to the face.
  • Sits at the front of a classroom or theater or close to the TV or computer.
  • Is not interested in sports or other activities that require good distance vision.
  • Gets headaches regularly.
Last Updated: 07/07/2007

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