What is the concept of 750 degrees of farsightedness

Hyperopia of 750 degrees is a high level of hyperopia, and patients will experience significant vision loss, and in severe cases, complications such as amblyopia and strabismus may also occur. Hyperopia is a kind of refractive error, which means that when the eyes are in a relaxed state, the light cannot form a clear image in the eyes, and the closer things are, the less clear they are. With the gradual increase of the degree of hyperopia, the symptoms of blurred vision become more obvious, and patients with 750 degrees of hyperopia can experience significant vision loss and are prone to visual fatigue. If high hyperopia is not corrected in time, it may affect the patient’s visual development, and in serious cases, complications such as strabismus and amblyopia may develop. Children with hyperopia can wear corneal contact lenses or frame glasses to correct their hyperopia and improve their vision. If the patient has reached 18 years of age and the degree has not increased in the past two years, surgical correction can be considered, such as corneal laser surgery and intraocular lens implantation. Hyperopia patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention for evaluation and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.