Myopia Control FAQs

If you have myopia, also known as nearsightedness, it can make everyday activities quite difficult. From not being able to see the whiteboard at school to having a hard time reading street signs, myopia can be frustrating. Luckily, myopia control treatments can help slow the progression of your myopia and improve your vision. Here are some frequently asked questions we receive at Clinton Eye Associates about myopia control so that you can make an informed decision about your treatment options.

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What Is Myopia? 

Myopia is a condition that affects the eye, making objects in the distance look blurry. This can be due to the curvature of the cornea, the lens inside the eye, or the length of the eyeball. Myopia is often treated with corrective lenses such as eyeglasses or contact lenses. Myopia is often a hereditary condition.

Who Develops Myopia? 

Myopia often develops with children in elementary school. However, more recent research suggests that children who spend more time in front of a television or small screens are more susceptible to developing it.

What Is Myopia Control? 

Myopia control is a method of slowing the progression of myopia. There are different ways to treat this condition for clearer vision.

How Is Myopia Treated? 

While myopia can be treated with corrective lenses or surgery, there are also a number of other treatment options available. These include:

  • Spending more time outdoors
  • Special eye drops
  • Orthokeratology treatment, Ortho-K, is a non-invasive treatment that works by reshaping the cornea at night with specialty contact lenses. 

What Are the Symptoms of Myopia? 

Myopia typically manifests itself in difficulty seeing objects that are far away. Therefore, if you find yourself squinting or straining to see things in the distance, this could be a sign of myopia. Other common symptoms include headaches, eye fatigue, and increased difficulty driving at night. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is essential to consult with our eye doctor to determine whether or not you have myopia.

Visit Our Optometry Clinic for Myopia Control in Clinton, CT

Although myopia is a common condition, it can be controlled if caught early enough. Clinton Eye Associates offers comprehensive eye exams for both children and adults. We have the oldest and largest myopia control practice in Connecticut. Dr. Ostrom is the only Fellow of the International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control in the state and has lectured on the topic at international conferences. So if you have myopia, do not hesitate to contact us for quality care today.

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