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Another option for the treatment of myopia is orthokeratology. This is the fitting of specially designed gas permeable contact lenses called ortho-k lenses for overnight wear. The lenses reshape the front surface of the eye cornea while you sleep, temporarily reversing myopia. You remove the lenses when you wake up and you can see clearly throughout the day without glasses or contact lenses.

But ortho-k is not a cure for myopia. The contact lenses must be worn regularly at night or the myopia and blurry vision will soon return. If you or your child are nearsighted and you want to learn more about myopia control and treatment options, schedule an eye exam today with an eye doctor near you. What is another name for nearsightedness? Request an Appointment.

Is there any additional charge for the Myopia Control procedures? Can I request to see either doctor? What techniques are used in the Myopia Control Program? There are three options: Orthokeratology corneal reshaping is the wearing of special contact lenses at night to provide clear vision during the day without lenses. Multifocal soft contact lenses are worn during the day. Atropine, in the form of eye drops, is used at night time.

How do I get an appointment at Bright Eyes? Do I need to bring anything to the appointment? Will Myopia Control require many office visits? Will Myopia Control hurt? What about eye exercises? Do only optometrists offer Myopia Control? Myopia Control Scientific Research Below is just a small sampling of scientific research supporting myopia control.

Increased prevalence of myopia in the United States between and Arch Ophthalmol. Neil Charman. The impact of parental myopia on myopia in Chinese children: population-based evidence. Optom Vis Sci. Relative peripheral hyperopic defocus alters central refractive development in infant monkeys. Vision Res. Refractive error blindness.

So should you digitally detox? Discard the devices? A key message here is we could probably all benefit from reduced screen time. A survey-based study showed that when parents carefully monitor what, and how much digital time children get, their children get more sleep, have improved academic performance and increased pro-social behaviour. There is lots more information on screen time in Close work and screen time in kids.

The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests a maximum of 2 hours of leisure screen time in school aged children per day. Screen-free time has big benefits for kids that are not just about their vision! Research has shown that reduced outdoor time is associated with earlier, and higher rates of short-sightedness.

There is only limited evidence, though, that time spent outdoors will slow down worsening of short-sightedness once a child has become myopic. Read more at How much time should my child spend outdoors? Overall, though, the message is clear — the Australian Government Department of Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day. So what are you waiting for? Bill Payment Options. Request for Medical Report.

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