Clinically, there is no such thing as which foods are good for your child’s eyes when they are nearsighted. Currently, vision correction is mainly done by wearing glasses as well as surgical treatment. Myopia in children may be caused by genetic factors or environmental factors that lead to deviations in the curvature of the cornea or lens. Therefore, dietary changes alone cannot alleviate the symptoms of myopia, and food does not have the effect of medicine, nor can it help patients restore their vision. Currently, the main clinical treatment for myopia in children is to correct it by wearing glasses, but if the condition is more serious, you can wait until your child reaches adulthood to go to a regular hospital to choose refractive surgery or crystal implantation and other methods of treatment. To sum up, if your child has myopia, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution for corrective treatment in time, and you should also develop healthy eye habits.