A patient with an axial length of 27mm is significantly longer than the normal axial length of the eye, which is hazardous and can lead to fundus lesions such as retrobulbar staphyloma.
Usually the length of the eye axis in adults is about 24mm, if it exceeds the normal value, it may cause axial myopia, and the longer the length of the eye axis, the higher the possibility of the patient to develop fundus lesions. If the patient’s axial length is 27mm, which is significantly higher than the normal axial length, the patient may develop axial myopia, and may also develop fundus lesions such as retrobulbar staphyloma.
If the patient has an eye axis length of 27mm, it is necessary to carry out timely treatment, to ensure good rest of the eyes, do not use the eyes too much, avoid watching electronic products for a long time, the eye axis continues to grow, but also pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the eyes.
It is recommended that patients with abnormal eye axes seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and care.