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Myopia is a common vision problem affecting a large number of individuals worldwide. It occurs when the eye is unable to focus properly on distant objects, resulting in blurred vision. Myopia can develop during childhood and progress into adulthood if left unmanaged.
Myopia can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. If one or both parents have myopia, there is a higher chance that their children will develop the condition. Additionally, excessive screen time, lack of outdoor activities, and prolonged near-work activities such as reading or using electronic devices can contribute to the development of myopia. These lifestyle factors can lead to the elongation of the eyeball, resulting in the inability to focus on distant objects.
Managing myopia is crucial to prevent its progression and associated complications. High levels of myopia can increase the risk of developing eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment.
Additionally, severe myopia can lead to vision loss and significantly impact the quality of life. Early intervention and proper management of myopia can help slow down its progression and reduce the risk of these complications.
Atropine eye drops have emerged as an effective treatment option for managing myopia progression. Atropine is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called anticholinergics. While it has been traditionally used to dilate the pupils during eye examinations, recent research has shown that low-dose atropine eye drops can help slow down the progression of myopia in children and adolescents.
Atropine eye drops work by temporarily paralyzing the muscles in the eye that control the shape of the lens. When these muscles are relaxed, the eye is unable to elongate as much, preventing the progression of myopia. Low-dose atropine eye drops, typically ranging from 0.01% to 0.05% concentration, have been found to be effective in reducing myopia progression without significant side effects.
Using atropine eye drops for myopia management offers several benefits. It has been shown to significantly slow down the progression of myopia. Studies have demonstrated that children using low-dose atropine eye drops experienced a reduction in the rate of myopia progression compared to those not using the drops.
Atropine eye drops are also easy to administer and require minimal effort from the patient. A single drop in each eye before bedtime is typically sufficient. Lastly, atropine eye drops have a favorable safety profile, with minimal side effects reported. Some individuals may experience temporary sensitivity to light or blurred near vision, but these effects usually subside with continued use.
Schedule an appointment with our eye care team to learn if atropine eye drops are the right treatment option for managing your child’s myopia.