Prevention and Control of Children Myopia with Massage Combined with Wearing Personalized Myopia-lens Based on Theory of Treating Disease Before Its Onset / 广州中医药大学学报
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
; (6): 70-73, 2018.
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Objective To observe the effect of massage combined with wearing personalized myopia-lens on the prevention and control of children myopia based on the theory of treating disease before its onset. Methods A total of 117 non-myopia students (involving with 234 eyes)aged 7-8 years old were divided into three groups. Group A was treated with massage combined with wearing personalized myopia-lens,group B was treated with wearing personalized myopia-lens, and group C had no any treatment. Eyesight examination was performed for the 3 groups every 6 months in the following 6 continuous years. Six years later,the incidence of myopia,diopter and eye axis difference were compared among the 3 groups. Results (1)The incidence of myopia in group A, B and C was 24.3%,32.1%,56.3% respectively. The incidence of group A and B was lower than that of group C (P < 0.05), and group A showed a decreasing trend of incidence of myopia as compared with group B (P >0.05).(2)The diopter difference of group A,B,C in the 6 years was(-0.5642 ± 0.1759)D,(-1.3156 ± 0.7267) D,(-2.4125 ± 1.4842) D respectively, and the differences between group A and B, and those between group A and C were statistically significant (P < 0.01). The axial growth in group A,B and C in the 6 years was (1.1577 ± 0.3332)mm,(1.2955 ± 0.4011)mm,(1.5545 ± 0.6067) mm respectively,and the differences between group A and B,and those between group A and C were statistically significant (P < 0.01). Conclusion The myopia comprehensive therapy of massage combined with wearing personalized myopia-lens is effective on preventing the occurrence of myopia and reducing the incidence of myopia.
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