Myopia – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

Myopia occurs when the focused image is too close to the eye's retinal photoreceptor layer. Myopia is classified into two types. The simple, less severe conditions are also known as physiological or school myopia, and they occur as a result of the correlative failure of the normal eye's refractive components. It can also be caused by an increase in the curvature of the surface of the cornea or lens and an increase in the axial diameter of the eye. Myopia of up to – 6.0 D is involved. Pathological, degenerative, malignant, or high myopia is a rare form that causes progressive elongation of the globe and accompanying stretching of the scleral wall, resulting in a high refractive error of – 6 D or higher. High myopia frequently causes choroid atrophy and subsequent retinal macular degeneration, resulting in loss of central visual acuity and an increased risk of retinal detachment, glaucoma, and strabismus. High myopia is a significant cause of legal blindness in many developed co...