Feb 1, 2025

Myopia in Children: How Ortho-K Can Slow Progression

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Myopia in Children: How Ortho-K Can Slow Progression

Feb 1, 2025 | Children's Eye Care, Myopia Management

Have you noticed your child squinting at the TV or holding a book or tablet unusually close to their face? These are often signs of a condition called myopia (commonly known as nearsightedness). Myopia occurs when the eye grows too long from front to back, causing light to focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it. This results in blurry vision when looking at distant objects.  

Myopia often begins in childhood and can progress as children grow, potentially leading to more severe vision problems in adulthood if not managed properly. The number of children with myopia has been steadily increasing worldwide. Factors like genetics, increased screen time, and less time spent outdoors have all been linked to this rise. As a result, it’s more important than ever to be proactive about managing your child’s eye health to prevent myopia from progressing. 

How ortho-k can slow myopia progression 

If you’re looking for myopia treatment, we offer an innovative solution called orthokeratology, also known as ortho-k. This non-surgical treatment involves wearing specially designed rigid gas-permeable contact lenses overnight. These lenses gently reshape the cornea, the front surface of the eye, temporarily correcting vision. This means your child enjoys clear vision all day—no glasses or daytime contacts are needed.  

Studies have shown that ortho-k can slow myopia progression in children. By controlling the rate at which the eye elongates, ortho-k helps reduce the risk of more serious eye conditions associated with high myopia later in life. 

Benefits of ortho-k for children 

  • Improved quality of life: Kids can enjoy sports and other activities without wearing glasses or daytime contacts. 
  • Slows myopia progression: Addressing the root cause can lead to long-term benefits for your child’s vision. 
  • Non-invasive: Unlike surgical options, ortho-k is non-invasive and reversible. 
  • Boosts confidence: Seeing clearly without glasses can boost your child’s self-esteem. 

Is ortho-k right for your child? 

Ortho-k can be an excellent option for many children, but you should consult with an eye care professional to find out if it’s right for your child. During the exam, they will discuss the best options for managing myopia. 

At Coastal Family Eyecare, we provide myopia management in Orange Beach, Alabama, including ortho-k, to help children maintain healthy vision and lower their risk of more serious issues later in life. Our experienced team is here to assist you and ensure that your child’s eyes are well taken care of. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have concerns about your child’s eyesight and would like more information about how we can help you.