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Learn more about the serious, increasing risks of myopia and what you should know to put your child on the path to better eye health.
Children are more at risk than ever before. Thankfully, your Eye Care Practitioner has never been more empowered to do something about it. Myopia, also called nearsightedness, causes blurry distance vision. It means more than just stronger, thicker glasses. Myopia can get worse as kids grow, increasing the risk of serious eye diseases.
Myopia happens when the normal eye grows too long from front to back
Light rays have trouble reaching the right spot on the back of the eye (the retina) to achieve clear distance vision.
There is a 25% chance a child will develop myopia if one parent is myopic. That number jumps to 50% if both are myopic.1
Myopia prevalence increased 3x in young children during 2020 COVID-19.2
Children spending 7+ hours a week on digital devices face 3x the risk of developing myopia.3
Regular glasses do not slow down the progression of myopia. In fact, they can contribute to myopia.4
• Academics • Athletics • Arts
• Early-onset cataracts • Glaucoma • Retinal detachment • Blindness
At least 90 minutes a day.
Cut the number of hours your child spends on digital devices
Every 20 minutes, have your child take a 20-second break to view something 20 feet away.
Today, there are evidence-based interventions for the management of your child’s myopia. Ask your eye care practitioner for more information on what may be best for your child.
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