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Effects of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply

  • Authors:
    • Lyuqi Tan
    • Jilin Tan
    • Heping Yang
    • Jieyan Wang
    • Chunmei Chen
    • Yanli Peng
    • Ling Ai
    • Yurong Tang
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  • Published online on: July 18, 2024     https://doi.org/10.3892/mi.2024.179
  • Article Number: 55
  • Copyright : © Tan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License [CC BY 4.0].

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Abstract

The present study examined the effect of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply. For this purpose, a total of 30 individuals were recruited for the present self‑control study. Under the same fixation distance, the individuals wore 0.00 D and ‑10.00 D glasses. The amount of eye movement generated when shifting from gazing at a central point to a point light source located at the left or right was measured and compared between the two glasses. The results revealed that the range of eye movement was significantly reduced after wearing ‑10.00 D glasses. When gazing at the right point light source from the central point, the difference between the rotation distances of the right eye when wearing the 0.00 D glasses and the ‑10.0 D glasses was 0.73±0.45 mm (t=8.93, P<0.01) and that of the left eye was 0.73±0.43 mm (t=9.34, P<0.01). Similar results were obtained when the left point light source was viewed from a shift in gaze from the central point. On the whole, the present study demonstrates that wearing concave lenses limits eyeball movement. Restricted eyeball movement can affect vascular changes within the extraocular muscles and blood flow, thereby affecting the blood supply to the anterior segment and sclera of the eye, potentially accelerating the development of myopia.

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Tan L, Tan J, Yang H, Wang J, Chen C, Peng Y, Ai L and Tang Y: Effects of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply. Med Int 4: 55, 2024
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Tan, L., Tan, J., Yang, H., Wang, J., Chen, C., Peng, Y. ... Tang, Y. (2024). Effects of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply. Medicine International, 4, 55. https://doi.org/10.3892/mi.2024.179
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Tan, L., Tan, J., Yang, H., Wang, J., Chen, C., Peng, Y., Ai, L., Tang, Y."Effects of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply". Medicine International 4.6 (2024): 55.
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Tan, L., Tan, J., Yang, H., Wang, J., Chen, C., Peng, Y., Ai, L., Tang, Y."Effects of wearing myopia glasses on eye movement and scleral blood supply". Medicine International 4, no. 6 (2024): 55. https://doi.org/10.3892/mi.2024.179