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Myths and Facts About Contact Lenses for Myopia

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Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common eye condition that affects millions. Many myths surround the use of contact lenses to manage myopia, leading to confusion and hesitation.

At in Edmonton, we're here to clear up these myths and help you make the best decisions for your vision health.

Myth 1: Contact Lenses Make Myopia Worse

This is a common misconception. Contact lenses, especially specialty ones like orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses and multifocal contacts, can actually help slow the progression of myopia. These lenses are designed to reshape the cornea or manage focus, providing better long-term results for myopia management.

Myth 2: Contact Lenses Are Uncomfortable for Children

Many parents worry that contact lenses will be uncomfortable or unsafe for children. However, with proper guidance and fit, children often find contact lenses comfortable and easy to handle. Specialized contact lenses are tailored to suit young eyes, making them a great choice for managing pediatric myopia.

Myth 3: Wearing Contacts Causes Eye Infections

Eye infections are typically the result of improper handling or poor hygiene, not the lenses themselves. By following proper cleaning guidelines and instructions from your eye care professional, the risk of infection is minimal. Daily disposable lenses are an excellent option for minimizing these risks.

Myth 4: All Contact Lenses for Myopia Are the Same

Not all contact lenses are created equal. Different lenses are designed for specific needs, such as single-vision lenses for general correction, ortho-k lenses for nighttime wear, and multifocal lenses that manage myopia progression. Consulting with an eye doctor is essential to determine which lens suits your needs.

Myth 5: Glasses Are Always Better Than Contacts for Myopia

Glasses are a great option, but they aren't always the best choice for everyone, particularly those looking to manage the progression of myopia. Contact lenses can provide more flexibility, especially in managing myopia during childhood, making them an effective tool in long-term vision health.

Schedule a Contact Lens Consultation in Edmonton

If you or your child is dealing with myopia, understanding your options is crucial. At , we provide expert guidance on the best contact lenses for managing myopia. Book a consultation today to learn more about what’s right for you.