As a parent, your child’s health is of paramount importance. In our technologically driven world, conditions like myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism are becoming increasingly prevalent among children. This article will unpack these conditions, helping you understand what they are, how they differ, and most importantly, what you can do to manage and treat them.
Myopia results when your eye grows too long from front to back, causing light to focus before it reaches the retina. If a normal eye is shaped like a basketball, then a myopic eye may more closely resemble a football. In contrast, astigmatism is usually due to an irregularly shaped cornea or lens.
Myopia primarily affects distance vision, while astigmatism affects vision at all distances. Both conditions can coexist in one eye, and they often do. This combination can further complicate vision, making it crucial to address both issues.
At Treehouse Eyes®, we combine robust, science-backed data with inspiring aesthetics for both children and parents alike. We’ve created an environment that children love, helping to alleviate the fear sometimes associated with medical appointments.
Our team of experts provides thorough eye examinations using the latest technology, identifying refractive errors and other eye health issues early. We then create a personalized treatment plan that suits the needs and lifestyle of your child.
Myopia and astigmatism are common eye conditions that can affect children of all ages. If your child has been diagnosed with either of these conditions, it’s important to seek early treatment to protect their vision and prevent further complications.
So, how can you protect your child’s vision if they’re diagnosed with myopia or astigmatism? Treehouse Eyes® is the first and only dedicated myopia management service provider in the United States. Our myopia management treatment options help slow down the progression of myopia in children, reducing the risk of developing severe vision problems later in life. When you choose Treehouse Eyes®, you’re not just opting for a service; you’re joining a community of vision care specialists dedicated to changing the future of children’s vision. Schedule a consultation now to find out more.
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