Posts Tagged ‘myopia’
Is Myopia Hereditary?
Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is an incredibly prevalent vision condition, affecting around 30% of Americans, with an estimated 20-25 million children untreated in the United States alone. It develops when the eyeball grows longer from front to back than normal, with the symptom of blurry distance vision. Myopia tends to begin in childhood and…
Read MoreHalloween Eye Health and Safety Month – Protect Their Vision
Halloween is just around the corner as the leaves change beautiful hues of orange and the fresh fall breeze permeates the air. This popular festival is a time for silly costumes, eerie décor, and, of course, delicious goodies. Nevertheless, many people are unaware that October is also Halloween Eye Health and Safety Month, a wonderful…
Read MoreChildren’s Eye Health and Safety Month: The Importance of Early Detection and Intervention for Kids’ Vision
August marks Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, shining a spotlight on the critical need to protect children’s vision and eye health. Clear sight is vital for kids to thrive in school, sports, play, and daily life. However, many children have undiagnosed vision issues that require early detection and intervention for the best outcomes. Why…
Read MoreUnderstanding Myopia and Astigmatism: A Comprehensive Guide for Mothers
As a parent, your child’s health is of paramount importance. An essential aspect of this health puzzle is your child’s vision. 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…
Read MoreWhat Is The Difference Between Myopia and Hyperopia?
When it comes to common vision disorders, myopia, and hyperopia are often confused. In the article, we’ll dive deep into these distinct vision impairments, understand their distinctive characteristics, and explore current treatment modalities. Understanding Myopia and Hyperopia Myopia, also referred to as nearsightedness, is a vision condition whose symptoms are blurry distance vision. This is…
Read MoreThings to Consider When Choosing a Pediatric Optometrist
You want your children to develop healthy eyes and learn how to take care of their eyes as they grow up. As a parent, you also want to make sure that your child can see well enough to do the things they enjoy doing. Pediatric optometrists are specialized healthcare professionals who care for the visual…
Read MoreWhat Are Myopia Treatment Benefits?
In this blog, discover the benefits of treating myopia early. Myopia is one of the most common vision issues among children, with 1 in 3 being myopic. It’s an epidemic that is projected to affect half of the world’s population by the year 2050. At Treehouse Eyes, our goal is to give children better vision…
Read More6 Practical Ways To Prevent Myopia From Worsening In Children
Myopia or nearsightedness is a condition that can be brought about by many factors including genetic inheritance. It alters the shape and structure of the eye limiting its capability to focus on objects in the distance (blurry distance vision). If you have struggled with the condition before, your kids might also develop the disorder at…
Read More4 Effective Methods For Limiting Your Child’s Screen Time
The digital world has transformed our lives, but the effects of tech aren’t always positive for kids. By limiting your child’s screen time, you help your child to experience the many benefits. As a parent, you should be mindful of how much time your child spends on devices. You might be wondering, how can a…
Read MoreDoes My Child Have Myopia? Myopia Symptoms and How To Treat
Treehouse Eyes is a specialty pediatric eye care practice treating myopic children with a nationwide network of doctors placed all across the country. Our doctors are passionate about spreading awareness about the myopia epidemic and how early intervention can mean a lot for your child’s eye health. Explore some of the topics our partners covered…
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