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Myopia in Children

By ClearSight, 11 May, 2024
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How fast does nearsightedness progress?

Proactively discuss with your doctor if axial growth exceeds 0.1-0.2mm per year and/or if the refractive error changes by more than 0.25 D per year. However, depending on factors such as race, age, gender, and others, your child's nearsightedness may still be well managed.

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By ClearSight, 10 March, 2024
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Practical strategies for nearsightedness in spring

Parents of children with nearsightedness can help manage their condition by dialing up some good lifestyle changes in spring.

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By ClearSight, 22 February, 2024
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Myopic macular degeneration: a vision threatening complication of nearsightedness

Controlling nearsightedness is crucial due to myopia’s potential long-term consequences, including myopic macular degeneration (MMD). Start early.

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By ClearSight, 10 February, 2024
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Practical digital tools for nearsightedness

Practical digital tools to effectively manage nearsightedness leveraging audiobooks, mobile phone apps, or smart home assistants. Monitor screen time and distance using Apple device’s health features.

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By ClearSight, 2 February, 2024
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Can you wear contact lenses with pink eye?

Remove and stop wearing contact lenses if your child has pink eye. Contact the eye doctor if symptoms persist in case of infection. Keep backup glasses on hand.

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By ClearSight, 26 January, 2024
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How to slow nearsightedness in children?

Explore options to stop or slow nearsightedness (2023 US perspective): atropine, soft contact lenses, overnight lenses, and glasses. Take action promptly and adhere to treatment.

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By ClearSight, 25 January, 2024
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What are multifocal contact lenses?

A multifocal contact lens has multiple prescription strengths within a single lens, helping people with presbyopia to see clearly or slow down the worsening of myopia in children.

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By ClearSight, 18 January, 2024
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Can you swim with contact lenses?

The U.S. FDA recommends “always removing contact lenses before swimming.” For clear vision at the pool, consider using prescription goggles.

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By ClearSight, 9 January, 2024
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Free audiobooks accessible at US public libraries

The Libby app provides access to free audiobooks available at US public libraries - a valuable tool to help manage nearsightedness in children.

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By ClearSight, 5 January, 2024
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Setting outdoor time goals for managing nearsightedness

Set outdoor time goals to empower your child for more outdoor time and curb myopic progression.

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