Tuesday, September 10, 2013

HALTING THE PROGRESSION OF MYOPIA



CURRENT RESEARCH

Research is showing that that there are methods to slow or prevent the 

progression of myopia, but the actions work best when the child is younger. 

Myopic changes are generally permanent; they don't get better with treatment. 

Treatment should therefore be designed to prevent the development and 

progression and to do that requires eye examinations to start at a young age, 

approximately five years old for yearly exams. There are no guarantees that any 

specific treatment will work for an individual person but the lack of early care 

prevents any potential benefit from starting early.


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