Myopia
Control
What is Myopia? Myopia is more commonly known as short-sightedness. Near objects are clear, but distant objects appear blurred.
Myopia is reaching epidemic levels, the development of which can occur before the age of 10 and up to the age of 25 years. The younger the child is when they are first found to be myopic, the higher the prescription it is likely to become.
The likelihood of developing short-sightedness increases if either parent is also short-sighted but there is a 25% chance even with no family history.
The onset of myopia can also be lifestyle dependent and is more likely in children who participate in prolonged near-work activities such as reading or digital device use.
MYOPIA MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
There is currently no cure for Myopia and until now, young adults and children with myopia have been dependent on spectacles or contact lenses to correct their vision.
You can help your child by controlling environmental factors that may affect the development of myopia. They should:
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Attend regular eye examinations (available under the NHS for all children under 16 years old, and full time students under 19 years old)
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Take regular breaks from prolonged screen use or near vision tasks
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Good posture helps create a good working distance from close tasks (ideally this should be about 30cms)
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Spend more time outdoors, ideally 2hrs minimum per day
However, in recent years, exciting new developments in contact lens and now glasses technology bring you the option to actually slow the progression of myopia.
We’re proud to be able to offer our patients all three options to tackle their myopia management
Until recently myopia (short-sightedness) was largely managed through the use of MiSight contact lenses or overnight Ortho K lenses.
We are proud to be officially certified to provide innovative myopia management glasses as an exciting alternative to contact lens options.
Not only are they clinically proven to be a highly effective method for managing myopia in children but they also offer the most non-invasive solution making them very child-friendly.