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Debunking Common Myopia Myths for Parents

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Myopia, or nearsightedness, is becoming increasingly common in children. Unfortunately, several misconceptions still exist about managing this condition, and we’re here to help. Learning the facts can help parents make informed decisions about their child’s vision, which is why we've outlined the facts behind three common myths.

At Bolton Optometry Clinic in Bolton, our experienced team specializes in myopia management, offering effective solutions to help control progressive myopia.

Myth #1: Myopia is Only Hereditary

Many believe that myopia is strictly hereditary, but that’s not the full story. Although genetics influence myopia onset and development, environmental factors like excessive screen time and limited outdoor activity also play a significant role.

In fact, children who spend more time outside have a significantly reduced risk of developing high myopia than kids who don’t.

Myth #2: Glasses for Nearsightedness Make Myopia Worse

A common myth is that wearing glasses for nearsightedness can make myopia worse. The truth is, glasses do not change the underlying eye shape or condition. They only correct blurry vision caused by myopia, ensuring that your child can see clearly without worsening the condition.

Myth #3: There’s No Way to Control Progressive Myopia

Many believe that progressive myopia cannot be controlled. However, with the help of a myopia management doctor at our eye clinic, it can be slowed down. We use effective myopia management techniques such as multifocal lenses, ortho-k lenses, atropine drops and lifestyle recommendations to slow myopia progression for a healthier future.

Request Your Child’s Myopia Consultation in Bolton

If you’re concerned about your child’s myopia, consult one of our eye doctors to explore effective management options at Bolton Optometry Clinic in Bolton.