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Because the baby's eyes are not fully developed, the eyeballs are small and the eye axis is short, so they are basically a little farsighted. However, as we age, the axis of the eye slowly lengthens, which translates into an emmetropic eye. However, some children have congenital reasons that lead to loss of distance vision, which should be prompted.
What is distance vision in children? It is a misconception to think that "farsightedness" means good distance vision. In a normal eye, light is focused on the retina, so you can see things from near and far.
When the light is focused in front of the retina, it is myopia, which is manifested as only seeing near objects clearly, and cannot see distant objects clearly. Hyperopia refers to the formation of a virtual focus of light behind the retina, and patients with moderate and high hyperopia not only have poor near vision, but also have varying degrees of decline in distance vision, that is, they cannot see clearly from far and near.
**The only reasonable and effective way for children with farsightedness is optometry and glasses. Children's optometry should go to a professional eye hospital for dilated eye refraction, although dilated refraction is more troublesome, but only in this way can we correctly understand the child's eye power. If you don't have dilated refraction, it won't be effective.
Another point is that during the ** period, it may be necessary to have multiple follow-up examinations, multiple glasses, and lens changes. **Children with farsightedness must reduce the prescription of glasses year by year, and must not wear a pair of glasses for a long time, otherwise it can lead to eye fatigue and even ineffective. Children with farsightedness should undergo dilated refraction at least once a year, and change their glasses reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.
If you have amblyopia, you should also cooperate with professional amblyopia training. In addition,** children with hyperopia should be seen by a specialist ophthalmologist, which can prevent cases of misdiagnosis of hyperopia as myopia. If you can wear glasses** consistently and do the necessary training, farsightedness can be cured.
Hyperopia is corrected with a convex lens. Mild hyperopia should not be corrected if asymptomatic, and glasses should be worn if there is visual fatigue and esotropia, even if the degree of hyperopia is low. Patients with moderate farsightedness or middle-aged or older hyperopia should wear glasses to correct their vision, eliminate visual fatigue and prevent the occurrence of esotropia.
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Hasn't the prescription changed? Let's change the hospital to see, even if the prescription of the glasses is not lowered for two years, the glasses are also worn very seriously, and it is time to change; My child's wear and tear is very bad after a year, and the new one has dropped by 50 degrees.
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If a child is farsighted, whether he needs to change his glasses, it is recommended to see whether he needs to change his glasses according to the results of accurate refraction.
For children with farsightedness, glasses are one thing, and the other is to cooperate with oral Leyan vision nutrients, two packs a day, insist on taking it for a period of time, the degree of farsightedness will gradually decrease, and the vision will improve.
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In the hospital, the farsighted glasses were replaced with myopia glasses, which were worn for more than a year, causing damage to the child's eyes. Now that the hospital has admitted its mistake, what should I do.
Hello has inquired about the relevant information for you; First of all, since the hospital admits that the error has been confirmed, appropriate measures should be taken to mitigate the impact on the patient. Specifically, the patient's myopia segment and severity should be corrected in a timely manner, and more regular eye examinations should be provided to grasp the condition of the myopia eye to ensure the health of the patient's eyes. In addition, patients should be advised to monitor their visual acuity thoroughly and regularly, especially until the patient's myopia is not improving, to ensure that there is no change or loss of vision.
In addition to the above, the child should also be compensated for the loss, medical expenses, subsidized glasses, and some other means of compensation to compensate for the damage suffered by the patient. I hope I can help you.
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Problem analysis: Hello, in the case of farsightedness and amblyopia, at least once a year, you should go to the hospital for an examination, usually once every six months, and determine whether you need to change your glasses according to the examination.
Suggestions: It is recommended that the child in this situation is to determine whether it is necessary to change Sun Ming's glasses according to the inspection situation, the key is to wear the appropriate prescription to dig glasses, if the prescription is not suitable, it is not good for the child, I wish the child health.
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The main problem is hyperopia + anisometropia, from the current results, there is no amblyopia and esotropia, which should be corrected in time, and at least once every six months or so in the future, now the right eye is hyperopia 375 degrees, the left eye is hyperopia 575 degrees, the difference between the two eyes is 200 degrees, there is anisometropia, and in the long run, the left eye may have amblyopia or esotropia.
Now is the peak period of children's vision development, with the growth of age and eye development, the farsighted luminosity of both eyes will gradually decrease, but can not be reduced to the level of emmetry (emmetropic eye basically no refraction), in the future should need to wear farsighted glasses for life, now the main problem: 21 days after the re-examination should be corrected according to the doctor's instructions to prevent disuse esotropia in the future.
This is generally about a few hundred yuan to 1,000 yuan, and this is usually the price.
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