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What is myopia and how does it affect your child?Myopia, or nearsightedness, makes it difficult for your child to see distant objects clearly. This can affect their ability to focus in class, enjoy outdoor activities, and even lead to headaches or eye strain. By addressing myopia early, you can help ensure they don’t miss out on the things they love.
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How can I tell if your child has myopia?Look for signs like squinting to see the board at school, holding books or devices very close, or even complaining about frequent headaches. If your child seems to struggle with seeing things far away, it’s time for an eye checkup. Early detection can make a world of difference!
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What are the main options for managing myopia?TSEC offer several solutions, all designed to fit your child’s needs. Customised glasses for everyday clarity, soft contact lenses for active kids, Ortho-K lenses for nighttime wear, and atropine drops to help slow progression. We’ll work with you to find the best solution for your child’s unique lifestyle.
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Is myopia hereditary?Yes, myopia often runs in families. If you or your spouse are nearsighted, your child is more likely to develop it. Early detection through regular eye examinations and early management can help to slow down progression of myopia and prevent its subsequent complications.
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How does screen time affect your child’s vision?Screen time is a big concern for many parents, especially with so much of schoolwork and play happening on screens these days. Excessive screen time can strain your child’s eyes and may speed up myopia progression. We can help you create a balanced approach to protect your child’s vision while supporting their digital learning.
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Can spending more time outdoors really help with myopia?Yes! Studies show that time outdoors can significantly reduce the risk of myopia worsening. Encourage your child to spend more time outside in natural light—whether playing sports, going for a walk, or just enjoying nature. This simple step can help protect their vision in the long term.
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How often should your child have their eyes checked?For children with myopia or at risk of developing it, biannual eye exams are essential. These check-ups allow us to monitor changes and adjust treatments as needed, ensuring your child’s vision remains healthy and strong. Regular visits help us stay ahead of any potential issues.
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Is myopia a serious condition if left untreated?Yes, myopia can increase the risk of more serious eye problems in future, such as glaucoma, retinal detachment and myopic macular degeneration. Early management can help to reduce the risk of these complications and protect your child’s long-term vision.
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