Can genetic myopia be cured?

There is no cure for hereditary myopia, that’s for sure. Hereditary myopia is usually due to congenital genetic factors that cause abnormalities in the refractive state of the eye and can manifest at a very young age. This condition is usually seen when the patient’s parents or immediate family members have high myopia, so the next generation is more likely to have myopia, also known as pathological myopia, which grows very fast with age and basically exceeds 600 degrees, and after 18 years of age, the myopia will still progress further. Therefore, the impact of this myopia on the eyes is very big, it is recommended that you must maintain reasonable eye habits and wear glasses early and correctly, only then can you slow down the growth of myopia.