Children presenting with 200 degrees of myopia can control the progression of myopia by wearing keratoplasty lenses, using low concentrations of atropine, sensible eye use, and outdoor exercise as prescribed by the doctor.
The study found that myopia progression can be controlled while wearing keratoplasty lenses to correct myopia in children with myopia. The use of low concentrations of atropine, as prescribed by the doctor, can also slow down the progression of myopia in myopic children.
Children with myopia should also develop good eye habits, avoid reading while lying down and using electronic devices for long periods of time, and use soft and bright indoor lighting. Children should also increase outdoor activities to relieve eye fatigue and control myopia progression.
Children with myopia are advised to seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and to undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor.