A Study on the Control Effect of Different Methods on Myopia in Adolescents
objective:to evaluate the efficacy and safety of low-intensity red light and frame glasses in controlling the development of myopia in adolescents.Methods:a prospective non-randomized clinical controlled study.The initial observation was 50 cases(100 eyes),age 8-14 years,equivalent spherical lens<-3.00,Astigmatism<-1.50,single focus frame glasses and low intensity red light after glasses were selected to control myopia.After one year follow-up,ciliary muscle paralysis optometry and ocular axis were measured with sovol biometrics,the tonometer was used to measure the intraocular pressure.One-way Anova and repeated measures ANOVA were used to test the data.Results:after 1 year follow-up,the axial growth difference of low intensity red light group was lower than that of frame glasses group(p<0.05).Conclusion:low-intensity red light can control the dioptre number and axial length of eyes in mild myopia,and its control effect is obviously better than that of frame glasses,and its safety is no difference with frame glasses.
low intensity red light exposureframe glassesmyopia control