Need To Wear Eyeglasses If The Children Is Found To Be Nearsighted

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The child is nearsighted, can we lower the degree setting? What lenses are the best? Most parents are very concerned about their children's nearsightedness, but there are always some parents who like to deceive themselves. For example, if a child is nearsighted, can they not wear chi

The child is nearsighted, can we lower the degree setting? What lenses are the best? Most parents are very concerned about their children's nearsightedness, but there are always some parents who like to deceive themselves. For example, if a child is nearsighted, can they not wear children's eyeglasses? Once they are worn, they cannot be removed.

 

Can the child be nearsighted without wearing glasses? If a child is found to be nearsighted after dilated pupils and optometry, and the degree of myopia reaches 100 degrees or above, then it is necessary to wear childrens eyeglasses.

 

Some parents have a rejection mentality towards glasses, believing that once glasses are worn, they cannot be removed and the degree will only increase. In fact, the axial length of children's eyeballs is still developing, and once myopia occurs, the degree will continue to progress. Wearing children's eyeglasses correctly can actually alleviate children's eye fatigue and slow down the degree of growth.

 

On the contrary, if left unchecked, with naked eye vision below 0.8, the imaging on the retina will become blurry, blurry objects will constantly stimulate adjustment, and the eyeball will mistakenly believe that by getting longer, clear imaging can be achieved. Abnormal adjustment function leads to a rapid increase in myopia. Moreover, blurry images themselves are the cause of eye growth.

 

In this way, the degree of myopia will only increase faster, and some children wear 300-degree myopia glasses the first time they wear glasses, which is caused by not wearing glasses all along.

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