Eyes Now have launched their new treatment service designed to slow down the progression of myopia in children and avoid the problems created by subpar vision.
Eyes Now in Dallas have launched their myopia control service for children. The treatment is designed to help children with myopia control their worsening eyesight by prescribing a variety of treatment options. They provide treatments in Dallas, Lewisville, Southlake and the surrounding area.
More information is available at https://eyesnow.us/service/myopia-control
Myopia is a common refractive error that is also known as nearsightedness. It is a condition that affects both children and adults, causing blurred distance vision, and it does not have a permanent cure. It can start early in childhood and progress very quickly. Doctors at Eyes Now help children with myopia by slowing down the progress of the condition.
Families with children who have myopia always want to know what they can do to slow down their children’s worsening eyesight. It is a big concern for these families since untreated myopia can have adverse effects on the children’s academic performance. That’s why doctors at Eye Now use a variety of different techniques to fix this problem.
Myopia in children is often diagnosed late, and since it progresses quickly, it can lead to many problems like headaches, difficulty focusing, and trouble reading due to poor vision. These problems are often wrongly attributed to ADHD or dyslexia. However, they can be avoided by early diagnosis and treatment.
Eye Now specialists offer a wide variety of treatment options like multifocal lenses, glasses, and atropine eye drops. These solutions have proved to be effective ways of drastically slowing down the progression of nearsightedness.
According to studies, 40% of Americans are affected by this condition, and the increasing use of digital devices like smartphones for a long time and uninterruptedly can further worsen the condition. The doctors at Eyes Now recommend regular eye examinations so that myopia in children is detected early on, and the progression can be slowed down.
Patients in Dallas and area can use their insurance-covered services in all their three locations.
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