Eyeglasses with lenses designed to change how light focuses in the eye can help slow myopia progression in children. […]
Myopia vs. Hyperopia: What Is the Difference?
Myopia and hyperopia are refractive errors that affect the way you see, although they do so differently. Your eye doctor can detect these during a routine, comprehensive eye exam. Myopia causes blurry distant vision, but hyperopia causes blurry near vision. Either refractive error has the potential for uncomfortable symptoms, which we’ll review in this article. […]