Dr. Yua Fujiwara
Myopia which develops primarily during childhood, is a very common ophthalmic condition in the world with a prevalence of 22.9%. However, progressive myopia which worsens over time is associated with high risk for development of irreversible visual impairment. Therefore, management of myopia is critical for preserving eye health and quality of life
Treatment Options for Myopia Control in Children

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