Myopia, often called nearsightedness, makes distant objects look blurry while close-up vision stays clearer. For children in Union City, myopia can progress as the eyes continue to grow. Myopia management focuses on slowing that progression, not just updating glasses each year.
Myopia is becoming more common in children due to a mix of genetics, increased screen use, more near work, and less time spent outdoors. If one or both parents are nearsighted, a child may have a higher risk of developing myopia. Early care helps families in Union City understand what is changing and how to protect long-term vision.
Children may not always explain blurry vision clearly. Parents should watch for signs such as:
Squinting to see the board or TV
Sitting close to screens
Frequent headaches or eye strain
Rubbing the eyes often
Trouble focusing at school
Holding books or devices very close
Avoiding distance-based activities
If these symptoms appear, a pediatric eye exam can help determine whether myopia is present and how quickly it may be progressing.
Routine pediatric eye exams are important because children’s vision can change quickly. At Morillo Eye Centers in Union City, our team checks more than visual clarity. We also evaluate how the eyes work together, monitor prescription changes, and use advanced technology to help detect concerns early.
Early detection allows us to track progression and recommend myopia management before nearsightedness becomes more severe. Consistent monitoring also helps us adjust treatment as your child grows.
Myopia management is a customized approach designed to slow the worsening of nearsightedness in children. This matters because higher levels of myopia can increase the risk of certain eye conditions later in life, including retinal problems, glaucoma, cataracts, and other vision-threatening concerns. By managing myopia early, families can support clearer vision now while helping reduce future eye health risks.
Treatment depends on your child’s prescription, age, lifestyle, and eye health. Options may include:
Essilor Stellest Lenses, specialized glasses lenses designed for myopia control
Ortho-K, custom overnight contact lenses that gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps
MiSight 1 day contact lenses, a daily disposable option made for myopia management
Low-dose atropine eye drops, which may help slow progression for some children
Our eye care team will recommend the strategy or combination of treatments that best fits your child’s needs and provide ongoing follow-up to monitor results.
Support your child’s vision with personalized myopia management at Morillo Eye Centers, located at 418 38th St, Union City, NJ 07087. Call (201) 867-0199 to schedule an appointment today.
