Protect Your Child’s Vision with Myopia Management
Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a common refractive error that causes distant objects to appear blurry. Myopia symptoms include difficulty seeing objects that are far away, eyestrain, headaches, and frequent squinting.
Left untreated, moderate to high myopia can significantly increase a person's risk of developing sight-threatening eye diseases later in life. As the level of myopia increases, so does the risk of eye disease.
What Causes Myopia?
Several factors can contribute to the development of myopia. Genetics plays a role, as myopia tends to run in families. Spending a lot of time reading or looking at screens and doing other forms of near work can also contribute to myopia development.
Advanced Myopia Control: Reduce Risk, Preserve Vision
At Vision Health, we offer myopia management (also called myopia control) treatments to slow the rate of myopia progression or even halt its progression altogether.
Myopia management aims to slow its progression because myopia increases the risk of developing eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration. The higher the progression of myopia, the greater the risk. The earlier your child begins myopia management, even for mild myopia, the greater the benefits.
If you’re concerned that your child’s vision is deteriorating rapidly, or even if your child has mild myopia, contact Vision Health. The earlier a child starts myopia management treatments, the better the results.
We can help preserve your child’s long-term healthy vision and reduce their risk of future eye disease. Call Vision Health to request your child’s myopia consultation.