Quite often we will see patients coming in noticing little ‘things’ floating in their vision. Patients are understandably concerned about these. They are suitably known as floaters. Most of these floaters are of no consequence. They are caused by the Jelly that is...
There are many treatments now available for myopia management. We will discuss the more accepted techniques. Orthokeratology lenses This technique really took off in the 1990’s when Dr Boneham started fitting this novel, technique. With orthokeratology one...
There are a number of things you can do to prevent or slow the progression of myopia. Time outdoors Being outside, for an optimal 2 hours a day, has been found to decrease the risk of myopia onset. We used to think that outdoor time was only useful prior to one...
Yes there is. There are a number of options available With increasing use of near work, smart phones and computers in education, starting from a young age, it is no surprise that the prevalence of myopia, (shortsightedness), is increasing in the world. The BHVI has...
We recommend that you have your child’s eyes tested just before they start school. Unless, of course you notice a big defect, like a turn, before that age. Children may not always be able to articulate vision problems, and issues like nearsightedness or...