• Our Practice
    • Meet Our Team
    • Outreach
    • 360° Office Tour
    • Insurance
      • Vision Insurance Accepted
      • Understanding Your Insurance
    • HIPPA Policy
  • Eye Care Services
    • Contact Lens Service
      • First Time Contact Lens Wearer
      • Specialty Contact Lens
    • Myopia Management
      • What is Myopia?
      • Myopia Control in Children
      • Orthokeratology
      • Clinical Research in Myopia Control
    • Pediatric Eye Exam
      • School-Age Children Exams
      • What to Expect at Your Child’s Eye Exam
      • Infant Eye Exam
    • Ocular Health Assessment
      • Glaucoma & Cataract Screening
      • Dilated Eye Health Exam
      • Diabetic Eye Health Exam
    • Dry Eye Service
      • What is Dry Eye Disease?
      • IPL & RF Therapy for Dry Eye Treatment
    • Cataract Surgery Consult
    • Lasik Surgery Consult
    • Motor Vehicle Exam
    • Advanced Diagnostics
  • Our Products
    • Our Frames
      • Sunglasses and Protective Eyewear
      • Designer Eyewear
      • Asian Fit Eyewear
      • Flexible Eyewear
      • Big & Tall
    • Lens Technology
      • Eyeglass Lens Options
    • Warranty, Exchanges and Return Policy
  • Vision Blog
  • Careers
  • Get In Touch
  • Pay Bill

Call us 301-490-3036

Visit Us
Returning Patients - Book Online
First Sight Vision CareFirst Sight Vision Care
First Sight Vision CareFirst Sight Vision Care
  • Our Practice
    • Meet Our Team
    • Outreach
    • 360° Office Tour
    • Insurance
      • Vision Insurance Accepted
      • Understanding Your Insurance
    • HIPPA Policy
  • Eye Care Services
    • Contact Lens Service
      • First Time Contact Lens Wearer
      • Specialty Contact Lens
    • Myopia Management
      • What is Myopia?
      • Myopia Control in Children
      • Orthokeratology
      • Clinical Research in Myopia Control
    • Pediatric Eye Exam
      • School-Age Children Exams
      • What to Expect at Your Child’s Eye Exam
      • Infant Eye Exam
    • Ocular Health Assessment
      • Glaucoma & Cataract Screening
      • Dilated Eye Health Exam
      • Diabetic Eye Health Exam
    • Dry Eye Service
      • What is Dry Eye Disease?
      • IPL & RF Therapy for Dry Eye Treatment
    • Cataract Surgery Consult
    • Lasik Surgery Consult
    • Motor Vehicle Exam
    • Advanced Diagnostics
  • Our Products
    • Our Frames
      • Sunglasses and Protective Eyewear
      • Designer Eyewear
      • Asian Fit Eyewear
      • Flexible Eyewear
      • Big & Tall
    • Lens Technology
      • Eyeglass Lens Options
    • Warranty, Exchanges and Return Policy
  • Vision Blog
  • Careers
  • Get In Touch
  • Pay Bill

Myopia in Children, What?

Home Eye CareMyopia in Children, What?
Myopia in Children, What?

Myopia in Children, What?

June 20, 2019 Eye Care, Eye Conditions, Lenses

What is Myopia?

Myopia, or Nearsightedness, is a condition that can occur in children. It’s when objects close up appear clear, but at a distance they become blurry and out of focus. Myopia in children will generally continue to increase until they are approximately twenty years old. As this occurs, their vision may get significantly worse every six months to a year.

Why is Myopia in Children Bad?

High myopia is scientifically proven to be associated with an increased risk of developing a threatening eye disease later in life.  Some of these diseases are cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and retinal detachment. (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8484366)

What if my Child Wears Glasses or Soft Contacts Regularly?

Myopia in children will continue to progress even if glasses or soft contact lenses are worn on a regular basis.

Why is My Child’s Vision Getting Worse?

Genetics plays a huge role in determining the amount of myopia in a child, as well as their environment. Research shows that if one parent is nearsighted, then the child has two times the risk for developing myopia. If both parents are nearsighted, then the child has five times the risk. It has also been shown that strain put on the visual system, by doing a lot of close work such as extensive reading or computer use, can also cause myopia to worsen. Because of this, researchers suggest kids spend more time outside and reduce time spent on computers, cell phones, and other digital devices.

Stay tuned to our next blog to see what can be done about myopia progression. Learn more about how myopia occurs by visiting, “Ortho-K for Myopia Control.”

Tags: blurry visionchildrendigital deviceseye diseasesgeneticsmyopianearsightednearsightedness
Share

You also might be interested in

Illustration of a pink eye

Pink Eye Prevention

Dec 2, 2017

‘Tis the season… to prevent pink eye! Just as many[...]

Looking through glasses at an eye chart

Ortho-K for Myopia Control

Apr 1, 2018

What is Myopia? Myopia, or nearsightedness is a condition where[...]

Vision Blog

  • Myopia in Children, What?
    Myopia in Children, What? What is Myopia? Myopia, or Nearsightedness, is a condition that...
    Read More
  • Top 5 Tips for Contact Lens Wearers this Summer
    Top 5 Tips for Contact Lens Wearers this Summer As the school season ends and summer begins, your children...
    Read More
  • How Blue Light Affects Your Eyes
    How Blue Light Affects Your Eyes The weather is warmer, and the sun is stronger! For...
    Read More
  • Protecting Your Eyes from the Sun
    Protecting Your Eyes from the Sun Sun’s Out, Suns Out! Many don’t realize that UV protection...
    Read More
First Sight Vision Care
© 2025 · First Sight Vision Care.
All rights reserved.

Get In Touch

  • 8115 Maple Lawn Blvd., Ste 135 Fulton, MD 20759
  • 301-490-3036
  • 443-535-1844

NEW Office Hours

Monday 9am-5pm
Tuesday 9am-6pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
Thursday 9am-6pm
Friday 8:45am-3:30pm
Saturdays Closed
Sunday Closed
Prev