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JAMA Ophthalmology. Ortho-k relies on corneal reshaping lenses that are worn while a person sleeps to temporarily correct nearsightedness. There is evidence that children who undergo orthokeratology for several years may have a lower degree of myopia as adults compared to children who were treated with traditional corrective lenses. Multifocal eyeglasses. Compared with regular single vision eyeglasses, multifocals have been shown to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children by a small but statistically significant amount in several studies.

Slowing the progression of myopia can help an individual avoid high myopia that requires thick, corrective eyeglasses and increases the risk of serious complications like cataracts, glaucoma and retinal detachment. If it's been more than a year since your last eye exam, schedule one today with an eye doctor near you. Is nearsightedness common? What type of lens is used to correct nearsightedness? Schedule an exam Find Eye Doctor. Can being nearsighted cause headaches?

Can myopia be cured? Can myopia lead to blindness? One benefit of the NaturalVue Multifocal contact lenses is that they are easy to wear, single-use lens and well-suited for children. They can not only slow the progression of Myopia, and can halt it in the majority of cases. Orthokeratology, or Ortho-K, controls Myopia through the reshaping of the cornea. This is generally done overnight using specially designed rigid, gas permeable contact lenses. They are often called corneal reshaping lenses or corneal refractive therapy CRT.

Evidence shows that children who wear these specific lenses end up with less Myopia as adults because the lenses control eye elongation which is a central factor associated with the progression of Myopia.

Ortho-K is a long-term treatment with lenses that should be worn nightly. The benefit is that since they do their work at night, they do not need to be worn during the day. They also can completely reverse Myopia. One of our opticians has a family friend with young children who came to see us.

Last year, one of their children had They chose to do neither, and so we prescribed eyeglasses. A year later, the child measured And like many parents, they said again that they would wait another year, putting their child at risk. We recently developed some new Myopia Educational Resources, including a Myopia Infographic and information about how poor vision can lead to poor grades and poor behavior , that the parents reviewed and considered. A patient of ours with The parents of this teenager had done their research about Myopia and wanted to not only stop the progression, but reverse it entirely.

Now 15 years old, their son recently became a competitive swimmer. Contact lenses are terrific for walking around on dry land, but not so good while in the pool.



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