Myopia is one of the most common eye-related conditions seen in this country, and around the world.
Also known as nearsightedness, it affects a person’s ability to see in the distance.
For sufferers of myopia, the news has been made worse by recent discoveries.
A study of medical records of nearly fifty thousand patients, dated from 1994 to 2010, demonstrated a strong correlation between myopia and open-angle glaucoma.
Though people with low myopia might have less risk for the condition than those diagnosed with more severe nearsightedness, there is still a strong correlation.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States.
It affects a large number of adults and there is no real cure for the condition.
Though research has led to many effective treatments to slow its progression, it can often advance quite far before giving the individual any warning signs.
So, while the connection may scare many myopia patients, the truth is that this information can help optometrists and ophthalmologists to make better decisions about their treatment.
A more frequent inspection of eye health may be recommended for these individuals, so early detection can lead to better treatment in the earliest stages of glaucoma.
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