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We advise these changes to our patients.
Children should spend more time outdoors, minimum 2 hours a day.
Take breaks from long intensive screen time or near-work.
It's important to keep your eyes healthy while doing near-work, so take note of proper lighting, posture, and recommended working distance.
Get regular eye check-ups to ensure that myopia or other vision problems are detected and treated early, reducing the worsening of vision, myopia progression and potential complications of high myopia.
Parents concerned about their children's health and well-being, who invest heavily in their kid's futures, will be at the forefront of an already vast and growing opportunities for myopia control.
Myopia in children is progressing at an alarming rate in India — and early detection makes all the difference. Conducted by India's only Lifetime FIACLE certified optometrist. In-clinic visits only. Not available online.
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