Red light ray of hope for severe nearsightedness?
NCT ID NCT07412678
Summary
This study is testing whether shining a special low-level red light into the eyes can help control severe nearsightedness in adults. It will involve 128 adults aged 18-45 with very poor distance vision. The goal is to see if this non-invasive light therapy can slow down the worsening of their eyesight, which is a major cause of blindness.
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Beijing Tongren Hospital
Beijing, China
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