Wearing Eyeglasses To Make You See Clearly Is Its Main Function

So we don't expect to control the progression of myopia by wearing glasses, we can improve incorrect eye habits by wearing children's glasses.

So we don't expect to control the progression of myopia by wearing glasses, we can improve incorrect eye habits by wearing children's glasses.

 

For example, if children's glasses, you can see clearly, you can sit upright and not have to lie down to see clearly. If you can see clearly, you don't have to squint your eyes anymore. If you can see clearly and your eye function improves, your learning efficiency will be normal, and you won't have to spend more time using your eyes.

 

So, when it comes to correction and wearing glasses, we should not have excessive expectations, thinking that wearing glasses will stabilize the degree and prevent myopia from deepening. These are all illusions and do not exist.

 

Wearing childrens glasses after myopia to make you see is its main function, while helping to restore binocular vision is an auxiliary function. The key to myopia prevention and control lies in improving eye habits and adjusting eye use time reasonably.

 

As the saying goes, if one's vision is not a problem, who would be willing to wear glasses, except for those that look good?

 

Should I wear glasses when my myopia degree is low? Deciding whether to wear glasses or not for close-range viewing requires consideration of degree (including anisometropia and astigmatism), AC/A, near-eye position, and fusion range.

 

If you look up close for a long time without wearing glasses, your eye position is likely to become more and more slanted, and the range of fusion images becomes increasingly difficult to hold. It can lead to insufficient collection, fatigue when looking up close, and further increase in degree.

 

At the same time, it also explains which people are suitable for digital lenses, which people should have sufficient correction and fitting, and which people should have insufficient correction when looking up close.

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