An Overview of Myopia (Nearsightedness)
March 17, 2009 @ 02:29 PM — by unknown
Have you been diagnosed with myopia? Do you really know what it is and what this signifies for your life? The following is an overview of myopia, and may shed some light on the condition, and what your options are.
Myopia is a defect some people have in their vision, and is also known as nearsightedness. This means people can see up to a certain distance but have a hard time seeing things that are further away. Objects that are far away seem out of focus and fuzzy. People who suffer from this defect can’t see the white board while in a classroom. They can’t see road signs or cars that are far away when driving. In most patients, myopia is diagnosed in childhood, even as young as three or four years old.
There are many types of treatment for myopia and these may include glasses, contacts, and eye strengthening exercises. For some, even these are not enough or not practical enough. In these cases, LASIK surgery or another laser eye surgery option is suggested.
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