2022
DOI: 10.2147/opth.s349393
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Myopia in India

Abstract: India is a culturally and geographically diverse nation. Its vast demographic nature does not allow a single definition for any of the given medical conditions in its territory. One important clinical condition which has created an uproar in the rest of the world is myopia. Its cause, prevalence, etiopathogenesis and other factors are being explored constantly; however, data with respect to Indian subcontinent are genuinely missing. Hence, in this review, we enumerate the country’s myopia journey from last 4 d… Show more

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“…A lack of public awareness exists, which needs further research and policies to overcome the limitations in the management of myopia, which is a major public health problem worldwide. [ 12 ] Screening for myopia in children and prescription of spectacles are not enough, as compliance to the use of spectacles among primary school children is not ideal. [ 13 ] We need more surveys and studies to analyze the contributing factors and optimize the management of childhood myopia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lack of public awareness exists, which needs further research and policies to overcome the limitations in the management of myopia, which is a major public health problem worldwide. [ 12 ] Screening for myopia in children and prescription of spectacles are not enough, as compliance to the use of spectacles among primary school children is not ideal. [ 13 ] We need more surveys and studies to analyze the contributing factors and optimize the management of childhood myopia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] By the year 2050, it is forecasted that approximately half of the Earth's inhabitants will be afflicted by myopia. [6] Nonetheless, a recent research investigation anticipated that the incidence of myopia among urban Indian children aged 5 to 15 years surged from 4.44% in 1999 to a significant 21.15% in 2019. [7]…”
Section: Statistics or Data Showing The Increasing Prevalence Of Myop...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 To correct this refractive error, cornea-based refractive procedures or intraocular lens–based procedures are also increasing day by day in many countries, including India. 3 We present here 3 cases which have shown excessive pigment dispersion with raised intraocular pressure after uneventful implantable collamer lens (ICL) implantation for high myopia correction.…”
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