Are Contact Lenses Safe For Young Children?
Here's a question we often get at our practice: 'Is my child too young for contact lenses?' This is an important question, and the answer may surprise you.
For children with myopia (nearsightedness), contact lenses can be a convenient method of vision correction. It allows kids to go about their day without having to worry about breaking or misplacing their glasses, and enables them to freely participate in sports and other physical activities.
Some children and young teens may ask their parents for contact lenses because they feel self-conscious wearing glasses. Contact lenses may even provide children with the confidence boost they need to come out of their shell. Moreover, these days, it is very popular for children to wear single-use one-day disposable soft contacts, since there is no cleaning or maintenance involved.
Some parents may deny their child's request for contacts due to concerns about eye health and safety. There's no reason to worry: contact lenses are just as safe for children as they are for anyone else.
At Grove City Vision Center, we provide children, teens, and patients of all ages with a wide variety of contact lenses. If you're concerned about the safety of contacts for your child, we'll be happy to explain and explore ways to ensure maximum safety, optimal eye health and comfort.
What Are the Risks of Having My Child Wear Contact Lenses?
A study published in The Journal of Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics found that kids aren't at a higher risk of experiencing contact lens complications. The study followed nearly 1000 children aged 8-16 and found that the risk of developing infections or other adverse reactions was less than 1% per year of wear — comparable to contact lens wearers of other ages.
But before you decide that contact lenses are right for your child, you may want to consider whether your child is ready to wear them. During his or her eye doctor's appointment, the optometrist may ask about your child's level of maturity, responsibility, and personal hygiene.
So, go ahead and bring your child in for a contact lens consultation! We'll help determine if your child is ready for contacts and answer any questions you or your child may have. To schedule your child's contact lens fitting or eye exam, contact Grove City Vision Center in Grove City today.
