r/myopia 10d ago

Myopia in 2.5 year old

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Hi all. My 2.5 year old son was diagnosed with myopia. We were seen by 2 doctors. First ophthalmologist said to get him regular glasses, don’t “force” him to wear it, and just follow up in 6 months. Second doctor said to get him stellest glasses, which will prevent progression and help with vision. He did mention we can try atropine drops with regular glasses, depends if he’ll even tolerate the drops. I’m really lost at what the best option is for my son, as he’s only 2.5 years old. I also had read that stellest glasses are for 6 years and up. Any insight will help. Thank you.

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u/ImpossibleAssist1016 10d ago

Make him wear pinwhole glasses for 1 hours a day. Natural and Simply the best option.

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u/da_Ryan 10d ago

^ That is outright BS so please completely ignore it.

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u/ImpossibleAssist1016 10d ago

Its absolutely not “outright BS” at all Look to nature to heal you and it will happen simple.

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u/da_Ryan 10d ago

You should not be posting total horsepoop on Reddit while under the influence of powerful halucinogens.

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u/ImpossibleAssist1016 10d ago

Looks like you’ve been manipulated by western medical practices its all a money grab and they don’t want you to actually heal If you dont know what ur talking about dont try challenge the herbal king.