Intermittent exotropia (IXT), characterized by an intermittent outward deviation of 1 or both eyes, is one of the most common ...
Low concentration atropine has proved useful in recent study that it can control myopia progression and decrease the side effects of high concentration atropine, low concentration atropine might ...
“To our knowledge, our study is the first to describe the association between childhood atropine treatment and choroidal ...
Non-FDA Approved Myopia Control Soft Bifocal Contact Lenses: Soft bifocal contact lenses also are thought to slow myopia by bending light that enters the eye in a beneficial way. These lenses have ...
Background: Many efforts have been invested in slowing progression of myopia. Among the methods, atropine administration and orthokeratology (OK) are most widely used. This study analyzed the ...
There are three ways to slow the progression of myopia: corneal reshaping contact lenses, soft bifocal contact lenses and atropine. These three methods of treatment are offered at the Myopia Control ...
Contact lenses also offer multiple myopia control options. Eye drops, particularly various concentrations of atropine, are ...
Eye drops, particularly various concentrations of atropine, are widely used to control the progression of myopia. Looking to ...