A vision problem that results in seeing blurry images at all distances is called
a. nearsightedness.
b. farsightedness.
c. astigmatism.
d. a blind spot. Reset Selection

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The answer is letter C.

Astigmatism is a vision problem that causes an individual to see blurry images at all distances. This is due to the irregular shape of the cornea and/or sometimes the irregular curvature of the lens inside the eyes. When this happens the retina is prevented from focusing the light that enters causing blurry images at any distance. This condition is very common and the degree of its severity varies from person to person. It frequently occurs with other vision problems like nearsightedness and farsightedness.