Myopia FAQs

Answers to Myopia FAQs from Our Optometrists Near You in Meridian, MS

If you live near Meridian, MS, and need an optometrist near you, our optometry team at Primary Eyecare & Optical of Meridian is here to help. We treat a variety of conditions and strive to provide our community with excellent vision solutions. One of the most common conditions we treat is myopia. Keep reading to learn some of the answers to the most common questions asked about myopia. 

Myopia

What Is Myopia?

Also known as nearsightedness, myopia is the inability to view images or objects that are far away clearly. This condition occurs when the eye lenses are too curved or grow too long.

What Causes Myopia?

Most often, myopia is hereditary and symptoms appear in childhood. However, it can develop at any age due to environmental factors and can especially be a condition caused by health problems like cataracts, diabetes, and low light conditions.

How Is Myopia Diagnosed?

Myopia is detected during an optometry exam. Our professionals utilize tests like visual acuity, auto-refraction, and retinoscopy tests. Should you be diagnosed with myopia, our eye doctor can prescribe corrective contact lenses or eyeglasses. We might also discuss myopia management options that best suit your situation.

What are the Symptoms of Myopia?

Some vision problems can be similar or confused with the symptoms of myopia. Common myopia symptoms include:

•             Seeing objects blurry at a distance, yet you can still have good vision for things close.

•             Headaches associated with constant eye strain and blurry vision might be associated with myopia.

•             Frequent squinting to focus on distant objects is an indicator of myopia.

•             Worsening night and low light vision.

How Can I Treat Myopia?

There are a few options for myopia treatments and some might be more effective for you than others. This often depends of the severity of your condition and how rapidly it is progressing. Some solutions may include:

•             Atropine eye drops to minimize eye muscle fatigue.

•             Prescription eyeglasses for vision correction.

•             Contact lenses for myopia control and vision correction.

•             Time outdoors can be beneficial for the eyes. Just wear sunglasses.

•             Orthokeratology can provide myopia relief by reshaping your corneas.

Get Your Eyes Checked Today from Our Optometrists Near You

Whether you think you have myopia or any other vision problems, our optometry doctors can help diagnose and treat your eyes. You can find our skilled optometrists near you in Meridian, MS, at Primary Eyecare & Optical of Meridian. Call us today at (601) 485-2020 to schedule an appointment or to learn more.

 

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Primary Eyecare & Optical of Meridian

Monday, Wednesday - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Primary Eyecare & Optical of Meridian

Monday, Wednesday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday, Sunday
Closed