Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is a common refractive error. If a person has this condition, they can see objects close up clearly, but objects in the distance appear blurry. Myopia can develop gradually or rapidly, and often during childhood and adolescence. Our team at Wilkins’ Opticians in Spartanburg is here to help patients manage their vision when suffering from nearsightedness.
Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is a condition whereby a person can see nearby objects clearly, whereas the things that are at a farther distance appear to be blurry. Through an eye examination, our optometrist can find out if you have myopia.
Usually, wearing glasses, contacts, or eye surgery is an effective way to rectify myopia. Sometimes, nearsightedness can worsen with aging. That’s why it’s essential to visit our facility in Spartanburg for further help in curbing myopia.
Nearsightedness is typically known to affect people in different ways. So how exactly does nearsightedness affect our lives? Here are common ways nearsightedness affects everyday life.
With high myopia, the eye is at risk of not being able to see well even if the refractive error is corrected. The refractive error will further increase myopic degeneration, glaucoma, and even retinal detachment.
Headaches are the most common effect that comes from uncorrected nearsightedness. The constant eyestrain and blurriness that comes from myopia can lead to patients experiencing headaches. Constantly squinting may also result in experiencing headaches.
At Wilkins Opticians in Spartanburg, SC, we offer routine eye check-ups and exams to help deal with nearsightedness and other eye problems. Our team is committed to providing patients the eye care they need for quality vision. Whether you are suffering from nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, our team is ready to help. Call us today at (864)-513-0975 to book your appointment.
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