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If you get used to it well, the chance of becoming disabled is very small, less than 10%. But if your vision continues to deteriorate in the future, you can't say for sure.
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If you can develop good habits and know how to protect your eyesight, you don't have to worry about disability such as blindness or retinal detachment.
First of all, we must understand that there is no love and hate in the world for no reason, and of course there is no disease for no reason, everything is caused by quantitative change and qualitative change. There are reasons for this, although the myopia of the eyes has deteriorated, but as long as you pay attention to the acquired maintenance, you can keep it without continuing the lesion, and even make the vision improve or even recover, I recommend you to read two books:
You Can Get Rid of Your Glasses: 77 Secret Recipes for Bright Eyes and The True Way to Not Get Sick (especially the latter), you will definitely have a more comprehensive and objective understanding and understanding of life and health after reading them. Wishing you good health!
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You don't usually go blind.
In addition, now there is a kind of surgery that can cure myopia, I have an aunt, who is in her 40s, who has undergone surgery, and her myopia is cured, and her eyesight is still good for normal people.
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High myopia does have the risk of disability and blindness, but developing good eye care habits, not exercising vigorously, not getting overly tired, and having regular check-ups can still reduce the risk.
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High myopia is also hereditary. High myopia should cause vigilance, and it is easy to have a variety of eye diseases together.
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High myopia refers to a myopic eye with a diopter of -6D (D refers to diopter) or more in the state of relaxed adjustment, where parallel light rays are focused before the retina after passing through the refractive system of the eyeball, and cannot be clearly imaged on the retina. Corneal surgery can correct myopic refractive error by changing the curvature of the cornea, but it has no effect on fundus changes and various complications of pathological myopia. 2.
Lens surgery has a strong ability to correct refractive errors, and for high myopia above 1200 degrees, the cornea is thin, and it is estimated that corneal refractive surgery is not easy to correct.
In medicine, myopia above 600 degrees is called high myopia, because it can cause a series of pathological fundus changes, so it is also called pathological myopia.
What problems can arise from high myopia? What complications can be present? 1.
Posterior scleral staphyloma, in which the eyeball is elongated and thinned backwards, causes atrophic changes around the optic nerve and in the macula. 2.Retinal degeneration, hiatus, hemorrhage and even retinal detachment, macular hole, macular splitting, etc., can lead to blindness, eye atrophy, etc. in severe cases.
3.Subretina, especially in the macular area, neovascularization and hemorrhage obviously affect vision. 4.
The incidence of retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataract and other diseases in patients with high myopia is significantly increased. 5.Floaters are common and can be accompanied by flashes of light, dark shadows in front of the eyes, etc.
The occurrence of high myopia is closely related to genetic and environmental factors, and belongs to autosomal recessive inheritance.
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Generally, 600 degrees of myopia belongs to the category of high myopia, which needs to be paid attention to. First of all, it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for optometry examinations to avoid further deepening of myopia, and also to avoid fundus diseases related to high myopia, such as retinal detachment, macular hole in the fundus, fundus hemorrhage, scleral staphyloma and other diseases. In addition, it is also necessary to cultivate good eye habits in daily life, do not use your eyes in a dimly lit environment, and also pay attention to the problem of combining work and rest.
In addition, if you are an adult, you can choose laser myopia surgery** to restore normal vision.
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Visual disability standard 1. Visual disability refers to those who have binocular vision impairment or visual field narrowing due to various reasons, and cannot recover their visual function through various drugs, surgeries and other ** (or those who cannot recover their visual function through the above-mentioned ** temporarily), so that they cannot carry out work, study or other activities that ordinary people can engage in. There are two types of visual disabilities: blind and low vision.
2. Classification of visual disability Blindness Level 1 blindness: best corrected visual acuity is lower; or the radius of the field of view is less than 5 degrees.
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Oh my god, I'm going blind
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