Do children with 150 degrees of myopia need glasses?

Whether or not a child with 150 degrees of myopia needs to wear glasses throughout the day depends largely on how much their vision is affected. In the case of true myopia, glasses are required for reading the blackboard in class. If children are pseudomyopia 150 degrees, they do not need to wear glasses. If the myopia is 150 degrees, you need to go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital for dilated optometry to distinguish between true myopia and pseudomyopia, and then decide whether to wear glasses. If the true myopia reaches 150 degrees, it belongs to low myopia, and should cooperate with the professional doctor with the appropriate number of glasses. If you cannot see the teacher’s writing on the blackboard clearly in class, you need to wear eyeglasses to improve your vision. If it is pseudomyopia, the child does not need glasses, but usually pay attention to the habits of the eyes, to avoid excessive use of the eyes. If children continue to use their eyes with fatigue, they may develop true myopia. Children with myopia are advised to consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.