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Preventing the Progression of Myopia in Children—A Review of the Past Decade
by Emilia Wnękowicz-Augustyn, Sławomir Teper and Edward Wylęgała
Medicina 2023, 59(10), 1859; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101859 - 19 Oct 2023
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The growing incidence of myopia worldwide justifies the search for efficient methods of myopia prevention. Numerous pharmacological, optical, and lifestyle measures have already been utilized, but there remains a need to explore more practical and predictable methods for myopia control. This paper presents [...] Read more.
The growing incidence of myopia worldwide justifies the search for efficient methods of myopia prevention. Numerous pharmacological, optical, and lifestyle measures have already been utilized, but there remains a need to explore more practical and predictable methods for myopia control. This paper presents a review of the most recent studies on the prevention of myopia progression using defocus-incorporated multiple-segment spectacle lenses (DIMSsl), repeated low-level red-light (RLRL) therapy, and a combination of low-dose atropine (0.01%) with orthokeratology lenses. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Ophthalmology)
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