Can improved naked eye vision control myopia?

Improved naked eye vision does not mean that myopia can be controlled.
Naked eye vision itself fluctuates in myopic patients. For example, in bright environments, naked eye vision is better than in dark environments. For dry eye patients, blinking or using artificial tears can briefly improve naked eye vision. However, such an improvement does not mean that myopia is either reduced or controlled.
In order to control myopia growth, it is necessary to develop good eye habits and avoid visual fatigue, for example, do not write, read, look at cell phones and other close-up eye use for too long a period of time, and do not use your eyes in a dim or constantly shaking environment, etc. In addition, follow your doctor’s instructions to wear a corneal lens.
In addition, wearing corneal reshaping lenses and using atropine eye drops as prescribed by the doctor are also useful in controlling the growth of myopia.
Myopia patients should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can fully understand their condition and formulate a reasonable correction plan.