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		<title>What causes an astigmatism?</title>
		<description>The causes of astigmatism are because of the factors which make the cornea to have different shapes which leads the eye to have different focuses. These factors can be as follows:
Corneal disease like keratoconus
Corneal surgery like radial keratotomy or post graft
Corneal injury like sharp forei</description>
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		<title>How safe is laser treatment?</title>
		<description>Laser treatment is continuously checked for its accuracy. It is also assured that the person performing the treatment is a qualified and skilled surgeon to avoid possible serious complication. 
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		<title>What is farsightedness?</title>
		<description>Far-sightedness or hyperopia is an eye defect which is due to an eye imperfection, usually because of too short eyeball. This deficiency usually causes the inability of a person to see near objects. In more serious cases, the patient is unable to see object at some distance. 
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