Myopia is one of the most common conditions that I diagnose and treat in my practice as a pediatric ophthalmologist. What is myopia?
Myopia, also called nearsightedness is when things in the distance are blurry, but objects up close are clear. Now, of course, this can be affected by how nearsighted an individual is – severe nearsightedness, or high myopia, can cause people to need glasses to even see more than a few inches away from their face. Most common is that kids have a difficulty seeing the smart board at school or adults have trouble reading street signs as they drive. But, those with a high amount of nearsightedness have trouble even reading their phones in the morning without their glasses or contacts.
But, what does it mean to be myopic? It means that your eye is a littler longer than most others who are not nearsighted. It could also mean that your cornea (the clear dome shaped covering of the eye) is more curved as well.
Some parents are not nearsighted themselves, so they struggle to understand what the world will look like for their children. I created this vision simulator here, so parents can understand.
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