Studies show that children who develop myopia at an early age are more likely to experience high myopia later in life, increasing their risk of serious eye conditions such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.
What is Myopia and Why It Matters in Children
Myopia, or Nearsightedness, is a vision condition where a child can see things up close, but objects farther away appear blurry. It typically begins during childhood and often worsens as the child grows.
In children, Myopia often gets worse every year. Higher levels of myopia not only require stronger glasses but also increase the risk of serious eye health problems later in life.
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