
Myopia management at Roman Wagner in Schweich
Actively counteract the progression of nearsightedness in children.
![]() | It is estimated that in thirty years, half of the world’s population will be nearsighted [1]. |
![]() | The likelihood of nearsightedness increases when more time is spent on near-vision activities [2]. |
Schweich. You may have noticed that your child cannot see clearly into the distance, which leads to poorer concentration at school and limitations while playing. Your child may be suffering from myopia (nearsightedness).
Nearsightedness occurs when the eye has grown too long in relation to the refractive power of the eye lens. The problem, however, is that nearsightedness often continues to increase, especially in children and adolescents, meaning the eyeball continues to grow in length. This also increases the risk of being affected by serious eye diseases later in life, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration. One should intervene early in the process to prevent myopia from reaching higher levels.
For instance, increased time spent outdoors shows a protective effect against the development of myopia. During prolonged near-vision work, regular breaks should be taken to look at distant objects instead of close ones.
In addition to these easy-to-implement measures, there are currently several options for myopia control whose effectiveness has been investigated in studies.
Atropine eye drops (active ingredient of the deadly nightshade) More information …
Soft multifocal contact lenses or orthokeratology (rigid gas permeable contact lenses for overnight wear) More information …
Innovative spectacle lenses with DIMS technology (MiYOSMART®) More information …
At the ZENTRUM FÜR GUTES SEHEN in Schweich, we offer the optometric methods described here in cooperation with ophthalmologists. Using state-of-the-art measuring devices, we can measure the axial growth of your child’s eye and monitor the progression of myopia.
Since nearsightedness must be corrected in any case, the optical correction method should simultaneously be used to counteract the further progression of myopia. A multi-year clinical study shows that MiYOSMART® spectacle lenses with D.I.M.S. technology (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) can slow down myopia progression by an average of 60%.
We therefore recommend the innovative MiYOSMART® spectacle lens as the primary method.
MiYOSMART® spectacle lenses are an effective and non-invasive form of care that also poses no risk to eye health.
Your optician Roman Wagner
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Literature
[1] Holden BA et al. Global prevalence of myopia and high myopia and temporal trends from 2000 through 2050. Ophthalmology. 2016;123(5):1036–42.
[2] Lin LLK et al. Prevalence of myopia in Taiwanese schoolchildren: 1983 to 2000. Ann Acad Med Singap. 2004;33(1):27–33.
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