PaigeEyesight

Near-Sightedness-
( can see objects close up but have trouble seeing objects in the distance) --most near-sightedness is caused by the change of the natural shape of the eyeball. This causes the light to focus in front of the retina rather than actually on it. You can correct it by wearing glasses or contacts because they change the way that light bends into the eyeball.

Far-Sightedness-

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(can see objects far away but have trouble seeing objects close up). most far-sightedness is caused by an eye that is too short, whose cornea is not curved enough, or whose lens sits farther back in the eye than normal. This causes the light to focus behind the retina rather than directly on it. Glasses or contacts can correct far-sightedness as well by changing the way that light bends into the eyeball.=====

Any image that reflects light into your eye forms in the back of the eye (retina).