A recent study in the Eye Journal examined how childhood nearsightedness (when things close up are seen clearly and those far away look blurry) is linked to a child’s height and weight. The study by Yossy Machluf and others came out in 2024. They looked at over 101,000 young adults who were born between 1971 to 1994. They wanted to see if being short or heavy were things that might make boys or girls more likely to be nearsighted.
The research says boys are more at risk for being nearsighted if they are heavier, shorter, or have high blood pressure. Those involved in the study think there should be more research to look into why shorter boys are more often nearsighted. This study helps us understand more about why people get nearsighted and that it’s essential to think about differences between boys and girls when studying it. Since more people are getting nearsighted around the world, it’s essential to know all the potential factors that could make someone more likely to be nearsighted, including gender, height, and weight.
As a parent, it’s important to know that simply giving your nearsighted child glasses isn’t the only way to address their vision problems. While glasses do correct their vision, they don’t actually slow down or stop your child’s nearsightedness from getting worse over time.
There are treatment options available that can help manage your child’s myopia and reduce the chances of more serious eye issues as they get older. Some of these treatments include:
Atropine eye drops can help effectively slow the progression of nearsightedness in children. These drops dilate the pupils and temporarily paralyze the muscles that focus the eyes. This reduces eye strain and help manage the elongation of the eye that causes myopia. At MVS Vision, we offer low-dose atropine treatments tailored to each child’s needs, ensuring a safe and effective approach to controlling myopia progression. We’ll be with you every step of the way.
Multi-Focus Contact Lenses
Multi-focus contact lenses provide a convenient and effective solution for managing childhood myopia. These lenses offer multiple zones of focus, which can help slow down the progression of nearsightedness by reducing the strain on the eyes. At MVS Vision, our specialists carefully fit children with multi-focus lenses, providing personalized care and ensuring optimal vision correction and comfort.
Overnight Contact Lenses
Overnight contact lenses, also known as orthokeratology or Ortho-K lenses, gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps. This temporary reshaping corrects nearsightedness, allowing clear vision during the day without the need for glasses or contact lenses. MVS Vision provides expert fitting and monitoring of Ortho-K lenses, offering a non-surgical, effective way to manage myopia and improve your child’s vision and quality of life.
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