Myopia, or nearsightedness is a common vision condition that affects millions of children and adults worldwide.
Fortunately, myopia control makes it possible to slow its progression in children. At Family Vision Center, we offer treatments and strategies to help children maintain good vision. Learn more about myopia below.
Fortunately, several myopia control options are available to correct nearsightedness in children.
One option is orthokeratology or Ortho-k lenses. These specially designed contact lenses are worn overnight and work by reshaping the cornea while you sleep. In the morning, the child can remove them and have clear vision all day without needing glasses or contacts.
Another option is atropine eye drops, which can slow down myopia progression. These also are used at night.
Additionally, multifocal contact lenses could be prescribed, which can help myopia progression while also allowing for clear vision throughout the day.
We can discuss the available options with you so you can make an informed decision for your child. One way to help monitor your child’s nearsightedness is to have eye exams done regularly.
Controlling nearsightedness can also help your child perform better in school. Many learning issues might arise from vision problems and the inability to see information clearly.
If you need a pediatric eye doctor, Family Vision Center is here to help. Contact our office today to book an appointment with an optometrist from our staff.
Myopia, or nearsightedness is a common vision condition that affects millions of children and adults worldwide.
Fortunately, myopia control makes it possible to slow its progression in children. At Family Vision Center, we offer treatments and strategies to help children maintain good vision. Learn more about myopia below.
Fortunately, several myopia control options are available to correct nearsightedness in children.
One option is orthokeratology or Ortho-k lenses. These specially designed contact lenses are worn overnight and work by reshaping the cornea while you sleep. In the morning, the child can remove them and have clear vision all day without needing glasses or contacts.
Another option is atropine eye drops, which can slow down myopia progression. These also are used at night.
Additionally, multifocal contact lenses could be prescribed, which can help myopia progression while also allowing for clear vision throughout the day.
We can discuss the available options with you so you can make an informed decision for your child. One way to help monitor your child’s nearsightedness is to have eye exams done regularly.
Controlling nearsightedness can also help your child perform better in school. Many learning issues might arise from vision problems and the inability to see information clearly.
If you need a pediatric eye doctor, Family Vision Center is here to help. Contact our office today to book an appointment with an optometrist from our staff.
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