Farsightedness, also known as hyperopia, is an eye condition that causes difficulty in seeing objects up close, resulting in blurry near vision. It occurs when the shape of the eye causes light to focus behind the retina instead of on it, making nearby objects appear blurry. This condition is common and tends to run in families, often present at birth. Farsightedness can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery, and it is important to get regular eye exams to monitor and address any vision changes. The condition is not considered an eye disease but rather an eye focusing disorder, and it is believed to have a genetic component, although environmental factors may also contribute to its development