Take steps to slow down the progression of nearsightedness in your child.
Is your child experiencing difficulty in seeing objects that are far away?
Nearsightedness, known as myopia, commonly begins during childhood and tends to progress until around the age of 20.
Slowing down this progression is crucial as it can help reduce the risk of developing severe eye conditions later in life, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and blindness.
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