People with nearsightedness cannot be cured on their own, but ophthalmologists will recommend using certain items or refractive surgery to correct vision. You should regularly take your child or yourself for eye exams to monitor, promptly adjust and best protect your eyes. Here are some solutions to overcome myopia you need to know:
Wear prescription glasses
Wear contact lenses
Nearsighted eye surgery
Let’s learn more about MYopia with Levalens.
Myopia is a refractive error that is quite common today. Myopia makes people with this refractive error blurry when looking far away but immediately becomes clear when looking close up.
According to the latest statistics, our country currently has 5 million Vietnamese children suffering from eye refractive errors. In the entire country, about 15-40% of people suffer from refractive errors. The most common subjects with myopia are children aged 6-15 with a rate of 20-40% in urban areas and 10-15% in rural areas.
When the cornea in the eye is deformed, leading to blurred distance vision, the following is one of the causes of nearsightedness in the eye:
GENETIC FACTORS
Myopia often begins at a young age, and children are at a higher risk of developing myopia if their parents are also nearsighted. In most cases, the disease becomes less severe as adults; But it continues to progress with age.
REGULAR CLOSE-UP ACTIVITIES
If you continuously engage in close-up activities for a long time and repeat frequently, such as reading, sewing, etc., it can lead to the risk of causing myopia.
CONTINUOUS USE OF ELECTRONIC SCREEN
Children who use phones, tablets or other electronic devices too often for long periods of time are at high risk of causing myopia in children.
CHILDREN
Children have difficulty seeing the writing on the school blackboard or projector… common symptoms of children include:
-Children see clearly up close, but when they see far away, their vision is blurred;
-Continuously squint, blink, rub eyes;
-May complain of headaches and difficulty concentrating.
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ADULTS
You can determine that you have myopic refractive error if you have one of the following symptoms:
-When walking/driving, you can’t clearly see signs, road signs, or images in the distance…
-Continuous squinting, eye strain, eye fatigue, or possible headaches or discomfort when looking at distant objects or people.
People with nearsightedness cannot be cured on their own, however ophthalmologists will recommend using certain items or refractive surgery to correct vision. It would be best if you regularly took your child or yourself for eye exams to monitor, promptly adjust and protect your eyes.
PRESCRIPTION GLASSES
This is a simple and safe way for patients to quickly overcome myopia. Furthermore, you can choose the frame style of your glasses to confidently express your personality.
WEARING CONTACT LENSES
Similar to prescription glasses, the optimal aesthetic solution for wearing contact lenses is when the lenses are placed directly to the cornea, increasing aesthetics.
EYE SURGERY
Refractive surgery can help people with nearsightedness reduce or no longer need to wear glasses or contact lenses, but the cost is quite high.
Depending on your age and purpose of using glasses, you can choose a suitable type of lens. Here are some of the Levalens lenses you should use based on your age:
AGES FROM 6 – 18
Using MYO CONTROL reduces eye accommodation pressure by more than 30%, helping to control the progression of children’s nearsightedness, limiting children’s need to adjust when looking at close distances. For more information click here.
AGES 18 AND OVER
DIGITAL HD Digital single vision lenses, for sharper vision and optimized near vision. The optical area is up to 80% wide, freely choose the glass style as you like. For more information click here.
AGES 25 AND OVER
RELAX LENS – Optimal solution to reduce pressure and accommodate for your eyes in near vision, minimizing interference areas, and keeping eyes comfortable all day long.. For detailed information, see here

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