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Is there any technology for non-invasive treatment of myopia in Wuhan Grade III Grade A Hospital?

Non invasive treatment of myopia in Wuhan Grade III Grade A Hospital

As one of the central cities in China, Wuhan has a number of top three hospitals, some of which have advanced technology and equipment and can provide non-invasive solutions for myopia. The following will elaborate on the non-invasive treatment of myopia in Wuhan 3A Hospital from four aspects.

 Is there any technology for non-invasive treatment of myopia in Wuhan Grade III Grade A Hospital?

1. Refractive surgery

Refractive surgery is an effective method to treat myopia. Wuhan's top three hospitals have made great progress in the field of refractive surgery. First, laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a common refractive surgery, which is widely used in Grade III Grade A hospitals in Wuhan. This surgery uses laser to change the shape of the cornea to correct myopia. Second, corneal implant (ICL) is a relatively new technology. It is an operation to implant intraocular lens into the eye, which can effectively treat myopia and is compatible with the eye itself.

Wuhan's top three hospitals have accumulated rich experience and technology in refractive surgery, providing patients with better options for myopia treatment.

2. Corneal plastic surgery

Keratoplasty is a non operative treatment for myopia. It can reshape the cornea through the use of a reshaping lens to improve myopia. This method is applicable to children and young people in the growth and development period. The top three hospitals in Wuhan have carried out a series of corneal plastic surgery studies, providing a variety of plastic lenses for patients to choose from, such as Ortho-k lens and soft transparent plastic lens. These plastic lenses have comfort and good correction effect, and can change the corneal shape during sleep of patients, without wearing any auxiliary glasses during the day.

Through keratoplasty, Wuhan's top three hospitals provide safe and effective myopia treatment for children and young people.

3. Non operative treatment

In addition to surgical treatment, Wuhan's top three hospitals also provide non-surgical treatment techniques for myopia. First, visual therapy is to improve the visual function of myopia by training and exercising the eye muscles, reduce visual fatigue and adjust imbalance. Second, drug treatment is to control the progress of myopia and slow down the growth rate of myopia degree by using certain drugs.

These non-surgical treatment methods are suitable for patients who want to slow the growth of myopia or cannot accept surgery, and provide a variety of myopia treatment options.

4. Prevention and education

Prevention and education are important links in the treatment of myopia. The tertiary hospitals in Wuhan have held health lectures, ophthalmology knowledge popularization activities, etc., to popularize myopia prevention knowledge and correct eye posture to patients and the public. This kind of popular science propaganda helps to improve the public's awareness of prevention and reduce the incidence of myopia.

In a word, Wuhan's top three hospitals have made significant progress in the technology of non-invasive treatment of myopia, including refractive surgery, keratoplasty, non-surgical treatment and preventive education. The application of these technologies provides patients with better treatment options and is expected to reduce the health burden of myopia.

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