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Eyes, whooooo. Although they are one of the coolest organs on the body (i think), it often comes with complications. Examples would be, nearsigtedness and farsightedness. They may seem a little complex, but are often fixable, usually with glasses or contacts. Nearsightedness, a person has problems seeing objects at a far distance. The reason for this is that the light rays converge and focusbefore reaching the retina. Farsightedness, the person has problems focusing on objects that are close to them. This is because the eyeball is too short, and then light rays reach the retina before they have time to be focused. Sometimes these complications can go unnoticed for up to a few years, especially at a young age, but by midlife most people will own a pair of glasses or contacts if they have problems such as these. If you are nearsighted, you will near a pair of convex glasses. It's just opposite for farsighted people, they will need a pair of concave lenses. They bend the light different ways so that the objects appears normal to you. By Nathan MichL