Myopia genetics, my daughter in law is more than 700 myopia, and I am more than 400 myopia, will it

Updated on healthy 2024-05-09
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Through research and experience, the medical community believes that myopia can be inherited, and if one of the husband and wife has a high degree of myopia (above 600 degrees), there are genetic factors, and there is a certain chance of hereditation. But not 100%. Don't worry too much about your baby, but you can pay more attention to your eyesight, and take your child to a regular eye doctor for eye examinations after the age of 3.

    In addition, it can help the baby develop good eye habits and pay attention to eye hygiene. And use more whole grains and less sweets in the diet, etc., there are many ways to protect your eyes, and I will not repeat them here. Finally, I wish you a healthy and lovely baby!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    High myopia (above 600 degrees) will be inherited to children, but not all are genetic, pay more attention to children's eye health, pay attention to eye protection, it should be avoidable, it is recommended to protect your eyes, yours and future children, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High myopia will have a certain genetic tendency, but it is not absolute, at least the current level of medicine can not solve the problem of heredity, only self-protection, can be paid attention to in the future development of children with appropriate protection methods to prevent it. Let's go to the space to find out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are not born with heredity, you will not be congenital myopia when you have a child!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, don't worry, I'm a doctor. Rest assured that you are ready to give birth. I wish you a happy family.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I would like to know that your child's eyes are congenital myopia, and I am highly myopia, so I am afraid that it will affect my child in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Myopia can be inherited, and if both parents are highly myopic, it is more likely to be inherited.

    Myopia can generally be divided into pathological myopia and simple myopia, pathological myopia refers to myopia with high degree and other conditions, with genetic heterogeneity, the common is autosomal recessive inheritance. Simple myopia is related to both genetics and environment, and belongs to multifactorial inheritance.

    Research data show that the probability of myopia is high in the inheritance of high myopia, and the probability of myopia of parents above 400 degrees is 70% for the mother and 50% for the father.

    Now myopia is getting younger and younger, and many children start myopia at a very young age. This is partly due to genetic factors, but also partly due to inattention. Generally, children under the age of 18 are nearsighted, whether they are born or acquired, and they should take medication in time to control the deepening of their vision.

    It is recommended to take Leyan Vision Nutrients, twice a day, one pack each time, with warm water, generally insist on taking it for a period of time, and the child's myopia can be controlled or even improved.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Parents carrying myopia genes will be passed on to their children, myopia is a relatively common refractive state, so it is generally not inherited to children, Shenyang Purui Eye Hospital can check the vision, you can test the baby when he is older.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a certain chance that it will be inherited, and the child's vision should be grasped from an early age.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a genetic predisposition to high myopia, but there are very few congenital people born with high myopia, that is, children are prone to myopia in the future, and myopia develops quickly, so you should pay attention not to let children be exposed to electronic products too early, and prevent it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, high myopia is hereditary! There are two types of myopia, one is simple myopia and the other is high myopia, and their occurrence has a certain relationship with genetic factors. If one parent is highly myopic and the other parent is normal, 10% to 15% of their children will be affected.

    If one parent is highly myopic and the other is a carrier of myopia genes, the incidence of high myopia in their children is about 50%. If both partners are carriers of the myopia gene but have normal vision, the incidence of high myopia in the child is 25%.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Excimer surgery is a corrective surgery, which is equivalent to having glasses engraved on the cornea, so in any case, it cannot change the laws of heredity and other changes in the body caused by myopia.

    Now, if the prescription has been stable for more than two years, I mainly consider that you are simple myopia, that is, it is not the pathological myopia that you think.

    Pathological myopia is characterized by autosomal recessive inheritance, and the fact that your parents or close blood relatives do not have high myopia does not rule out that you are pathological myopia. Pathological myopia generally occurs at an early age of more than 400 myopia, develops rapidly, and continues to deepen in adulthood.

    Some people will develop high myopia if they are in early education and have a long time in school or near their eyes, such as participating in extracurricular learning and skill training in the early school years.

    In addition to the genetic characteristics of genetic defects in pathological myopia, myopia is also said to be genetically predisposed, so your child is more likely to be myopic than the child of someone who is not myopic and has a 10 times higher chance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Myopia is an autosomal recessive disease, that is, a pair of genes related to myopia are the pathogenic genes of the disease. If only one of the genes is disease-causing and the other gene is normal, it is not disease-causing and is only a carrier of the disease-causing gene. For example, neither of the parents is myopic, but they are carriers of the high myopia gene, and they do not show myopia themselves, but if their disease-causing genes are passed on to the child, the child has two myopia genes, so the child becomes myopia.

    Therefore, if both parents are not highly myopic but carry the gene of high myopia, the chance of the child born to suffer from high myopia is 1 4, of which 1 2 is a carrier of the high myopia gene; If a patient with high myopia is combined with a person who is not highly myopic, the chance of a child with high myopia is 1 2, and the other 1 2 are carriers of the high myopia gene, and the gene will be passed on to the next generation; If both parents are highly myopic, the children born are highly myopic.

    When one of the children is highly myopic, the chance of developing the disease in their children is more than 90% when combined with those with high myopia (above 600 degrees). Half of the children may be highly myopic if combined with a myopia gene carrier, and 1 10 if combined with a person with normal vision or moderate to low myopia.

    Children should pay attention to eye hygiene, and the lighting level should be appropriate when studying, and the light should not be too strong or too weak. When reading, the distance between your eyes and the book should be kept at about 30 cm. Children should not read and write for too long, and should take a break for about 40 minutes.

    The posture of reading and writing should be correct, and do not walk to read or lie down to read. Pay attention to the distance when watching TV, and the TV brightness should be moderate. It is also necessary to do eye exercises, prevent diseases, increase nutrition, and ensure sleep time.

    Secondly, if you are a young patient with high myopia, when choosing a mate in the future, you can try to choose a woman without myopia, so as to avoid harmful genetic factors in your own body from showing up in your offspring to a certain extent. At the same time, from the moment of pregnancy, women should do a good job in the health care of the fetus in terms of nutrition, spirit, and environment.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Genetic factors play an important role in the occurrence and progression of myopia. Some people have done a large number of family statistics, also known as family surveys, where both parents have myopia, the percentage of their children with myopia is significantly higher than that of other families. If one parent has myopia, the myopia rate of children is in the middle.

    Children whose parents do not have myopia have the lowest incidence rate.

    On the other hand, myopia is not completely determined by heredity, parents have myopia and not all children have myopia, and those with myopia genetic factors do not manifest or are not explicit, and myopia does not develop at this time. There are some congenital myopia, and they tend to have a higher degree, but fortunately only a very small number of myopia eyes. This type of myopia has a family history and is genetically determined.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you're not born with myopia, you won't inherit it, and the genes associated with your eyes won't change, but the genotype changes in your eyes won't be inherited.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, myopia below 300 degrees may be inherited: 300-600 degrees of myopia is partially inherited; Myopia above 600 degrees is absolutely inherited. Both parents are nearsighted, and the incidence rate of their children is 100; If one parent is a patient and one is a carrier, the incidence rate of offspring is 50; Both parents are carriers; The incidence rate in children is 25.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is naturally a quarter, but it is not the case, it is estimated that there is one-half, you should pay attention to eye hygiene, how to protect it, don't talk about it, play less on the computer, raise your writing head, don't rub your eyes with dirty hands.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To put it simply. Definitely. The main thing is to pay attention to the child's eye habits in the future.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't worry at all, myopia is not hereditary. The traditional theory of myopia refers to heredity because those experts only see the phenomenon and do not investigate the essence. Because in fact, most parents of myopic students have normal vision. The heredity of myopia is a major flaw and bias in ophthalmic theory.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If one parent is born with myopia, it will, but if it is not.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no scientific basis for your claim that "after 600 years of myopia, genes will change and lead to inheritance".

    If your couple's myopic refraction does not increase steadily during your adulthood, it proves that both are simple myopia and not pathological myopia of the genetic defect type (which often develops to more than 1,000 degrees of ultra-high myopia), which is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.

    However, even if you are simply myopia, your child is prone to myopia, which is called genetic predisposition.

    There are very few children who are born with myopia, and even pathological myopia generally occurs after the age of two or three.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Myopia is a very common eye disease, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year, which directly affects the healthy growth of the majority of adolescents.

    Some people are short-sighted, and so are their parents; Some parents are not short-sighted, but they wear myopic glasses. When choosing a spouse, some people are also worried about whether their lover is short-sighted and will affect their children. This is the question of whether myopia can be hereditary.

    This starts with the type of myopia. Myopia can be divided into two types, namely high myopia and common myopia. Common myopia, also known as simple myopia, can occur from childhood, to the age of 20 that is rarely progressed, after wearing glasses vision can be corrected to normal, myopia is generally below 600 degrees.

    High myopia, also known as progressive myopia, is another eye disease completely different from simple myopia, with the increase of age, the anterior and posterior axis of the eye continues to lengthen, the back of the eye expands, accompanied by degenerative changes in the veinal retina of the fundus, and the vision is difficult to correct to normal after wearing glasses, and the vision gradually decreases, so that serious disorders occur.

    According to the results of the investigation of eye diseases, the incidence of myopia in family members with a family history of myopia is higher than that of those without a family history of myopia, indicating that the incidence of myopia is related to heredity. However, the occurrence of myopia is affected by acquired environmental factors, so at present, scholars believe that myopia belongs to polygenic inheritance, that is, patients have multiple pathogenic genes, but there are environmental factors, which is a phenomenon that is easy to see in the occurrence of simple myopia. Environmental factors include poor lighting, poor reading and work habits, such as long hours of reading and close work, and a constant state of tension and contraction of the regulatory muscles of the eye, which in turn weakens the ability to accommodate, resulting in myopia.

    But under the same conditions, not all people develop myopia, and some people with myopia do not do near work or rarely read books and newspapers. It can be seen that myopia is the result of a combination of genetics and environment.

    For high myopia, it is thought to be caused by autosomal recessive inheritance. That is, both parents are highly myopic (note: this refers to high myopia!).

    The incidence of high myopia in the children of patients is 100%, and if one parent is highly myopic and the other is a gene carrier (no myopia), the expected incidence of high myopia in the child is 50%; If neither partner has high myopia but is only a gene carrier, the incidence of high myopia in the child is 25%.

    This can lead to several precautions to reduce the occurrence of myopia and maintain healthy visual function. First of all, it is necessary to pay attention to eye hygiene and reduce the role of environmental factors in the onset of myopia, such as establishing good lighting, developing correct reading habits and posture, and wearing appropriate glasses. Proper physical exercise, physical fitness, nutrition, etc., are beneficial to the visual development of adolescents.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, it's nurture, how can it be inherited??? It's purely scary, if you look like this, will your eyes be blinded the day after tomorrow, and her descendants will be blind, it's obviously impossible.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

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  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The causes of myopia are mainly due to genetic factors and environmental factors, which are already well established. The disease of low-to-moderate myopia is uncertain, but the heritability of high- and low-grade myopia will be greatly increased. High myopia is chromosomally recessive, and if both parents are highly myopic, the probability of the child developing myopia will reach 90%.

    We may be affected by some environmental factors in our daily life, such as poor eye habits, looking at mobile phones and computers for a long time, reading books and writing homework for a long time and at close range, which may cause myopia.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Is myopia really hereditary? Parents should pay attention, you may be the culprit of your child's myopia.

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