High myopia, can it still be corrected?
- por {{ author }} LiuSamuel
With improved living conditions in most families nowadays, we are constantly surrounded by products and devices related to new technologies in our daily lives. The emergence of these smart devices has increased the impact of eye radiation, leading to many children developing myopia from a young age. So, can high myopia still be corrected?
Firstly, strict preoperative examinations are required for corrective surgery.
There are many reasons for myopia, such as staying up late, sleeping late at night, or lying in bed looking at phones. These habits put a significant strain on the eyes, especially for those already myopic. Laser correction is often considered by many myopic individuals, but not everyone is suitable for corrective surgery, which also carries certain risks. Therefore, if considering corrective surgery, strict preoperative examinations are necessary. If one is not suitable for myopia surgery, one should not force it.
Experts generally recommend treating even a slight myopia in children because at this stage, when the degree is not high, restoring good vision is relatively simple. It is also important to avoid reading too closely during study time, as this can greatly reduce the continuous increase in myopia. For true myopia, it is advisable for parents to take their children to a professional for optometry and glasses fitting to correct myopia and help their vision develop healthily.
There is currently a strong emphasis on myopia correction, with most families hoping for their children to have normal and healthy vision. Protecting vision is crucial, whether through surgery or glasses to correct vision, it is essential to use the eyes sensibly and ensure adequate rest.
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