Can myopia over 200 degrees recover naturally?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-03
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Myopia of more than 200 degrees is true myopia, so it is impossible for this situation to return to normal. At present, research has shown that myopia can be controlled and prevented, but it cannot be **, that is, at the stage when myopia has not yet occurred, the occurrence of myopia can be avoided through reasonable eye habits, and after myopia appears, it can also slow down the development of myopia through various methods, however, there is no way to reduce the degree of myopia or completely return to normal, which is currently a conclusive conclusion. Therefore, any method to promote true myopia has no scientific basis, and it is recommended not to blindly believe it.

    After myopia of more than 200 degrees in the eyes, it is necessary to wear glasses as soon as possible, so as to improve the corrected vision and maintain the clear visual quality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't want to increase the prescription, it is recommended that you wear orthokeratology lenses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no best way to be myopia, only relatively more objective and reasonable:

    1.Distant view method: that is, after using your eyes for a period of time, try to look into the distance, and it is better to look at the green trees. 2 times a day for 15 minutes.

    2.Cloud method: wear a convex lens (i.e., reading glasses from 200 degrees to 300 degrees) once a day, wear the lens for 15 to 30 minutes each time, 10 consecutive times for a course of treatment, and several courses of treatment can be repeated.

    In addition, with two cups of 9-flavor pupil tea, insisting on drinking it every day can improve myopia and clear the heart and eyes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, the length of the eye axis cannot be reversed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This can't, you can use the eye training skills in the Handle Lin Huimu Technique, under normal circumstances, it doesn't take two months to get better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Myopia of about 600 degrees generally falls into the category of moderate to high myopia, so the possibility of natural recovery is very small. It can generally be corrected by wearing glasses or through myopia eye surgery. High myopia, in general, the rate of post-surgery** is very low, and can be performed with excimer laser surgery**.

    In general, most people have difficulty seeing near within one to two months after excimer laser surgery, so they should reduce the time spent near their eyes. Not only can it avoid eye fatigue, soreness and other discomforts, but it is also beneficial to the recovery of the eyes.

    For patients whose vision has completely returned to normal, they should still pay attention to eye hygiene, and be sure to rest for a while after 1 hour of eye use, and they can do eye exercises to relax their eyes or look into the distance, and give their eyes a proper rest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. Those who are able to recover their vision should meet the following conditions:

    1) First of all, the cause of myopia should not be injury, congenital heredity and stunted development, etc., generally only myopia caused by poor eye habits can be recovered.

    2) myopia for no more than 2 years;

    3) The degree of myopia is less than 300 degrees;

    4) Not more than 25 years old.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Myopia of 600 degrees is considered high myopia, and it is impossible to return to normal naturallyAnd the power does not decrease. The occurrence and development of myopia is an irreversible process, and once it appears, there is no conservative way to reduce the degree or completely return to normal.

    If it is true myopia, it is irreversible whether it is low to moderate or high myopia. Pseudomyopia is actually an accommodative spasticity, which is caused by long-term high-intensity close-up eye use, resulting in continuous tension and contraction of the ciliary muscle and inability to relax. For this type of "myopia", partial vision can be restored by relaxing adjustment, looking more at a distance, and supplementing with cycloplegic drugs if necessary.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Myopia is divided into true myopia and pseudomyopia, 600 degrees of myopia is considered to be true myopia, once true myopia is formed, it is irreversible, through drugs, or training can only alleviate pseudomyopia, once true myopia is formed, it can only be glasses, or one-time vision correction through myopia surgery after reaching the age of 18.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Eyes of 600 degrees should be true myopia and cannot be recovered. Vision correction can only be done with glasses, or laser surgery**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Myopia above 600 degrees is considered high myopia, which will lead to a long eye axis, and if you are a child, you must wear glasses for correction, and if you are an adult, you can consider surgery**. After surgery, it is necessary to develop good eye habits and reduce the time spent reading newspapers or playing with mobile phones.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    600 degrees is already a high degree of myopia, and it is impossible to recover naturally.

    Adults can have surgery to restore their vision, but only if they meet the requirements of surgery.

    Minors cannot be operated on, but they can reduce myopia and improve their vision by taking Joy Vision Nutrients.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not bad, ** not expensive. It's up to you to choose, and you have a specialization.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Myopia of 200 degrees is not recoverable, and if there is a significant decrease in vision, a refractive examination is done. Children under the age of 12 should do dilated refraction after cycloplegia, and adolescents over 12 years old can do rapid dilated refraction, and the patient's refractive power can be accurately known after dilated refraction.

    If you do have 200 degrees of myopia, it is practically impossible for this true myopia to return to normal, whether it is through the training methods and equipment advertised on the market, or a large increase in outdoor activity time. The best way for patients to control the further progression of myopia is to increase the time spent outdoors, and current studies have shown that more than 2 hours of outdoor activities a day is very beneficial to the control of myopia.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Wear glasses.

    1) Eyeglasses.

    Eyeglasses have many advantages over other myopia interventions, they are easy to adapt, most people can accept, and they are non-invasive. Eyeglasses are the simplest and safest corrective device, and it is recommended to have a review at least once a year to adjust the prescription of glasses in time. For children with myopia, follow-up should be done at least once every six months.

    At present, it is generally accepted that overcorrection can lead to over-adjustment and aggravate the development of myopia, which should be avoided. Monofocal lenses are common types of eyeglasses in clinical practice, and there are also bifocal lenses, trifocal lenses, and progressive lenses for patients with adjustment problems.

    2) Contact lenses.

    Soft contact lenses: can be used for the correction of myopia, and some children can be used to restore binocular vision and promote visual development. Children or older adults who are unable to care for themselves must use it under close supervision of a physician and guardian if needed.

    It should be forbidden or used with caution if there is any active acute inflammation of the eyes, lesions that affect the wearing of the whole body, excessive nervousness, poor personal hygiene, poor compliance and cannot be rechecked regularly, allergy to the nursing solution or poor hygiene of life and work.

    Rigid Contact Lenses (RGP): suitable for wearers of any age who need them without contraindications. In patients who are too young or too old, safety monitoring should be increased due to sensitivity to problem perception or operational compliance.

    Priority should be given to myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism, anisometropia, especially irregular astigmatism caused by keratoconus and corneal scarring. Active ocular surface diseases or systemic diseases that affect the wearing of contact lenses should be contraindicated. Those who have been exposed to windy sand and highly polluted environments for a long time, and those who are often engaged in strenuous exercise should use with caution.

    Orthokeratology lens (0k lens): It is a rigid gas permeable contact lens with inverse geometric design, which flattens the curvature of the corneal ** area within a certain range by wearing, thereby temporarily reducing a certain amount of myopia, and is a reversible non-surgical physical orthopedic method. Clinical trials have found that long-term wearing of orthokeratology lenses can delay the progression of axial length in adolescents by about millimeter years.

    On the basis of general contact lens indications and non-indications, it is emphasized that minor children need to be supervised by parents**. For difficult cases such as higher diopters, fitting should be considered at the discretion of clinically experienced physicians.

    2. Drugs**.

    For a long time, there was no symptomatic medication for myopia. In recent years, there has been controversy as to whether low-concentration atropine eye drops and oral lutein can be used as drugs**, and there is no definite conclusion. Although a large number of clinical studies have confirmed its effectiveness in the control of myopia in children, it has not been recommended by clinical guidelines.

    3. Surgery**.

    Surgical correction of myopia is to change the refraction of the eye by surgical means, and the main methods are laser corneal refractive surgery and phakic intraocular lens implantation. Myopia correction surgery needs to be screened and implemented in strict accordance with the contraindications and indications of various surgeries, and is mainly suitable for myopia patients over 18 years old with stable prescriptions.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Any true myopia is irreversible, whether low or high. If you are an 18-year-old minor, it is recommended that you try to use scientific methods to control the development of myopia. It is very troublesome to become high myopia after going uncontrolled, because the complications of high myopia are more dangerous, such as fundus hemorrhage, retinal detachment, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Commonly used methods to correct myopia are:

    1. The eyes should not be overworked to maintain sufficient sleep, and it is best to wear glasses and do correction to prevent further deterioration.

    2. Insist on doing eye exercises every day and massaging relevant acupuncture points to relieve eye fatigue.

    3. When looking at the computer, often blink actively, because people's eyes will not blink automatically in front of the computer screen, resulting in dry eyes.

    4. Take a 10-minute break every time you use the computer or work in close proximity for 1 hour to relieve visual fatigue.

    5. Rest more, sleep also has an impact.

    Those under the age of age should take vision nutrients in a timely manner. It is recommended to take two packets of Joyeye Vision Nutrients every day, and insist on taking it for a period of time, the degree of myopia will be reduced, and the vision will be improved.

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