The most common vision problem is an eye refraction disorder. People who have problems with eye refraction will complain of blurred vision when looking at objects that are far, near, or both. Eye refraction is a term to describe the process of light entering the eye until it is caught by the retina. The process of seeing starts from the reflection of light from an object that is captured by the eye. When light enters the eye, the lens and cornea of the eye adjust the reflection of the light so that it is focused precisely on the retina of the eye. If eye refraction works well, then the quality of vision will be clear and focused (not blurry). Eye refraction abnormalities occur when light falls in front of or behind the retina, so vision becomes blurry. Not only that, this condition is also caused by changes in the shape of the cornea or aging of the lens of the eye. Types of eye refraction disorders Eye refractive disorders can be classified into several types, namely: 1. Near...