The MyoAssist, developed by parents of nearsighted children, tracks outdoor time to help with effective nearsightedness management.
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By ClearSight, 27 December, 2024
Pre-myopia is a refractive state of ⩽ +0.75 D and > −0.50 D plus several risk factors. Preventative strategies for pre-myopia should prioritize outdoor time and may also include low-concentration atropine and Stellest lenses.
Manage myopia in winter: 8 practical tips
Children's myopia tends to worsen more rapidly in winter. To effectively manage myopia in winter, adhere to myopia control treatments, prioritize good eye habits, and adapt the lifestyle and environment.
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Sat, 10/05/2024 - 09:42
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Why does myopia get worse with age?
Understand how myopia gets worse due to aging and underlying conditions.
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Mon, 05/27/2024 - 07:55
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Can allergy medicine cause dry eyes?
Uncover the relationship between allergy medication and dry eyes, alongside practical tips for effective management.
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Sat, 05/18/2024 - 12:30
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By ClearSight, 22 February, 2024
Controlling nearsightedness is crucial due to myopia’s potential long-term consequences, including myopic macular degeneration (MMD). Start early.
By ClearSight, 2 February, 2024
Remove and stop wearing contact lenses if your child has pink eye. Contact the eye doctor if symptoms persist in case of infection. Keep backup glasses on hand.
By ClearSight, 31 January, 2024
Valentine's Day can be a challenging holiday for those experiencing vision difficulties due to macular degeneration, but you can still make it special and meaningful with a little adaptation and creativity.
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By ClearSight, 25 January, 2024
A multifocal contact lens has multiple prescription strengths within a single lens, helping people with presbyopia to see clearly or slow down the worsening of myopia in children.
By ClearSight, 18 January, 2024
The U.S. FDA recommends “always removing contact lenses before swimming.” For clear vision at the pool, consider using prescription goggles.