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The use of antioxidant therapy in treating pediatric accommodative disorders in refractive pathology

[Ophtalmology]
Nina Lvovna Cherednichenko; Galina Viktorovna Korenyak; Evgenia Sergeevna Neshta; Igor Georgievich Torosyan;

This article presents the results of a study on the effects of including antioxidant therapy in the multimodal treatment of pediatric accommodation disorders in refractive pathology. The results indicate that, among children with myopic refraction, a more pronounced effect occurred in mild and moderate myopia. In children with hyperopic refraction, a more pronounced effect was also found among those with mild and moderate hyperopia. Because accommodative indices increased in all children but did not reach normal values, repeated courses of treatment are recommended two or three times a year.

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Keywords: refractive pathology, visual acuity, antioxidant therapy, children


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