Myopia FAQs

Your FAQs About Myopia Answered by Our Salt Lake City, UT, Optometry Team

At Broadway Eye Clinic in Salt Lake City, UT, we are committed to helping keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is one of the world’s most common vision problems, and we are here to answer your questions about it. Below, we have compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about myopia.

Myopia FAQs

1. What Is Myopia?

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a refractive error that makes distant objects appear blurry while closer objects remain clear. This happens when the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Myopia often develops during childhood and can worsen over time.

Key Symptoms of Myopia Include:

●             Blurry vision when looking at objects in the distance

●             Squinting to see clearly

●             Eye strain or headaches, especially after focusing on distant objects

●             Difficulty seeing the board in a classroom or road signs while driving

If you or your child are experiencing these symptoms, a comprehensive eye exam at Broadway Eye Clinic can help diagnose and manage myopia effectively.

2. What Causes Myopia?

 Myopia is the result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. If one or both parents are nearsighted, their children are more likely to develop myopia. Other contributing factors include, spending long hours on close-up tasks, using digital devices, or studying in poor lighting. Outdoor time can play a role in reducing the risk of myopia in children. Studies suggest that spending more time in natural light may help slow its development. Knowing the risk factors of myopia can help you catch the problem earlier and slow its progression.

3. How Myopia Is Managed?

There are several effective ways to manage and treat myopia, depending on your age, lifestyle, and the severity of your condition. At Broadway Eye Clinic, we offer personalized treatment options, including:

●             Prescription Glasses or Contact Lenses: The most common and straightforward way to correct traditional adult myopia.

●             Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): Specially designed contact lenses worn overnight to temporarily reshape the cornea and improve vision during the day, commonly used in myopia control treatments for kids.

●             Myopia Control Treatments: For children, treatments like atropine eye drops or specialized contact lenses can help slow the progression of myopia.

●             Refractive Surgery: Procedures like LASIK or PRK can permanently correct myopia for eligible adult candidates.

Our team will work with you to determine the best treatment plan for your needs and lifestyle.

Contact Our Optometrist Near You in Salt Lake City, UT, for Myopia Management and More!

Here at Broadway Eye Clinic in Salt Lake City, UT, we strive to provide expert care and clear answers to all your vision concerns. Whether you are seeking treatment for yourself or your child, our compassionate team is ready to help. Call us at (801)-322-0467 to schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward better vision.

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