Can axial myopia recover?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-25 12:03:50 Views: 13 times

Myopia is a common disease in ophthalmology. With the increase of schoolwork pressure and the popularity of electronic products in recent years, the incidence of myopia has increased year by year. Myopia can be divided into true myopia and pseudomyopia. Pseudomyopia is caused by excessive accommodation and is related to visual fatigue. As long as you pay attention to rest, you can alleviate it. True myopia can be divided into axial myopia and refractive myopia. Axial myopia, which is due to excessive extension of the eye axis, causes the focus of external light to fall on the retina after refraction by the eye's refractive system, but falls in front of the retina, so the projection on the retina will become blurred, which will lead to our vision decline. For axial myopia degree once formed at this stage and there is no good way to reduce or eliminate it, only through the usual reasonable use of the eye work and rest, to prevent long-term close use of the eye and watch mobile phones, TV, computers, etc., to delay the growth of myopia degree. For example, every close eye for half an hour to 40 minutes or so should stop to rest for ten minutes, close your eyes or look at the distance to let the eyes fully relax, so as to maximize the delay in the growth of myopia degree. If you don't want to wear glasses after age 18, consider laser surgery or intraocular lens implantation to remove them.

Can axial myopia recover?



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