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Early onset myopia can lead to dangerous vision problems later in life, including retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataracts, and even complete loss of vision. But Harmony's case is not unique.
Here's a clear look (pun intended) at how myopia develops, why it’s on the rise, and what you can do to protect your child’s vision.1. What exactly is myopia, and how does it affect the eye?Myopia, ...
In a new consensus report, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine said that myopia should be classified as a disease that requires a medical diagnosis, and that children ...
Young children today need glasses a lot. While screens play an active role, experts reveal how poor sleep habits also contribute to worsening vision.
Multifocal eyeglasses and contact lenses, as well as eyedrops or gels, can improve vision or keep myopia from getting worse. But they cannot prevent nearsightedness completely.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a vision condition where close objects look clear but far objects look blurry.
Valley Optometry Eyecare has come up with a new non-surgical way of vision correction. The ortho-k treatment is now available ...
Near-sightedness, formally known as myopia, occurs when the eye elongates, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it, producing blurry vision.
Modern Vision Solutions is excited to announce a new article on Ortho-K Overnight Lenses, a non-invasive and effective method for controlling myopia, particularly in children and young adults ...
Digital eye strain may seem harmless at first but left untreated it can lead to chronic and irreversible vision impairments ...
“A daily 1-hour increment in digital screen time was associated with 21% higher odds of myopia (nearsightedness),” says a meta-analysis in the JAMA journal.