Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a common eye condition that causes blurred vision when looking at nearby objects. It occurs when the shape of the eye or its parts do not refract light correctly, resulting in light not focusing properly on the retina at the back of the eye. At Today's Vision Creekside, serving Tomball and The Woodlands, our optometrists and other specialists can help identify and treat myopia, as well as many other vision issues.
Nearsightedness often runs in families and can be influenced by occupation, hobbies, and screen time. Although it can occur in toddlers, it often becomes apparent in school-age children. Sitting close to the television, excessive squinting, or struggling in class may be signs of blurry vision and suggest the need to consult a children's eye doctor.
Myopia can also become a problem for teenagers, adults, and those suffering from diabetes. As myopia can develop at any age, scheduling regular eye exams allows people of all ages to ensure that any vision issues are identified and treated.
Most treatments for nearsightedness aim to focus light correctly on the retina, eliminating problems with blurry vision. The most common treatments are corrective lenses worn as eyeglasses or contact lenses. Some patients with myopia choose refractive surgery, where a laser reshapes the cornea and corrects vision. Other treatments are also available.
Regular eye examinations allow for the diagnosis and treatment of myopia, nearsightedness, and other issues. At Today's Vision Creekside, our optometrists can assess and help resolve most vision problems through eyeglasses and contact lenses, or by referring you to another specialist. Whether you need a children's eye doctor or care for an adult, be sure to call us today to schedule an appointment. Contact our team at (346) 808-7342 to learn more or to schedule an appointment.
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