There is no one-to-one relationship between visual acuity and myopia, and it is not possible to infer the exact degree of myopia based on visual acuity, but patients can clarify the degree of myopia through optometry.
Myopia can lead to vision loss, but due to individual differences, there is no quantitative correspondence between myopia and visual acuity. Different patients have different degrees of tolerance to myopia, so even the same degree of myopia can lead to different degrees of vision loss between patients. Therefore, it is not possible to infer the degree of myopia based on the patient’s visual acuity, and the patient can take an optometric examination to determine the degree of myopia.
In daily life, patients should develop good habits, do more outdoor activities, avoid looking at electronic products such as cell phones, TV, computers, etc. for a long time, and look at green plants from a distance to protect their eyesight.
It is recommended that patients with vision loss should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.