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Myopia control! A specialty practice offered at IRIS Kirkland
Myopia is not a disease but a vision disorder characterized by blurred distance vision. It usually appears during school age, in childhood or adolescence, and progresses until early adulthood, when...
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Myopia Control
Myopia is a problem when focusing on images in front of the retina causes distance vision to be blurred but remains clear at close range. Nearsighted people, therefore,...
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Orthokeratology Lenses
Orthokeratology is a principle of corneal remodelling which consists in wearing rigid contact lenses during sleep to obtain clear and natural vision during the day without glasses or contact lenses....
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Controlling Your Child's Myopia
Nearsightedness, or blurred vision at a distance, may seem benign, but it can be related to eye disease. Some say this vision defect is not serious and can...
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Slowing the Progression of Myopia in Children
Many parents wonder about their child's myopia. Is it possible to reduce it? Unfortunately, myopia in children is not reversible. However, it is possible to slow down its progression with...
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More Children Have Myopia Than Ever Before
And as the whole world has its eyes on the evolution of the virus, another more subtle epidemic is currently raging in Canada and around the world.