Myopia FAQs

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where close objects appear clear, but distant objects appear blurry. It typically develops in childhood and can worsen over time. If you or your child has been diagnosed with myopia, you may have questions about the condition, its causes, treatment options, and more. This FAQ aims to address some common questions about myopia and the importance of seeking professional eye care. For more information about myopia treatment, contact us at Richardson Eye Associates in Richardson, TX.

Myopia FAQs

What Causes Myopia?

Myopia occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus incorrectly within the eye. several factors can contribute to its development, including genetics and lifestyle habits.

How Is Myopia Diagnosed?

Myopia is typically diagnosed during an eye exam. Your optometrist may perform various tests, including a refraction test, to measure your visual acuity and determine the degree of myopia. Your optometrist may also conduct additional tests to assess the health of your eyes and rule out other underlying conditions.

What Are the Treatment Options for Myopia?

There are several treatment options available for myopia, a few of which include:

•           Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses: The most common way to correct myopia is by wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses. These lenses bend light rays to focus them more precisely on the retina, providing clear vision.

•           Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): This is a non-surgical procedure that involves wearing specially designed contact lenses overnight to reshape the cornea. Ortho-K can also temporarily correct myopia, allowing you to see clearly during the day without glasses or contacts.

Is Myopia Preventable?

While there is no sure way to prevent myopia, certain measures may help reduce the risk of its development or progression. Two include:

•           Spending more time outdoors: Research suggests that spending time outdoors can help protect against myopia development in children.

•           Regular eye exams: Regular eye exams can help detect myopia early on and allow for timely intervention.

Get Myopia Treatment from an Optometrist Near You on Our Optometry Team

If you or your child is experiencing blurry distance vision, don't hesitate to schedule an eye exam with us at Richardson Eye Associates in Richardson, TX. Early detection and treatment of myopia may help preserve your vision and prevent future complications. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards clearer vision and healthier eyes. Call us at (972) 231-3439 for myopia treatment from an optometrist near you on our optometry team.

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