Myopia typically does not improve with age. Instead, it usually stabilizes during adulthood or may continue progressing without proper management. […]
Can Myopia Improve with Age?

Myopia typically does not improve with age. Instead, it usually stabilizes during adulthood or may continue progressing without proper management. […]
Managing myopia involves correcting blurry distance vision and slowing its progression in children with personalized care, treatment, and healthy daily habits.
Myopia management options include orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses, multifocal contact lenses, MiSight lenses, eyeglasses, or atropine drops. […]
While myopia can’t be reversed, practical ways to slow its progression and safeguard your child’s eyes include limiting screen time, keeping an elbow-to-hand distance between eyes and screens, and taking regular breaks from screen time. […]
While myopia doesn’t directly lead to blindness, if left untreated, this refractive error may lead to severe complications that can result in vision loss or blindness. […]