The visual acuity reserve value of a child mostly refers to the reserve value of hyperopia. If it has disappeared, it usually cannot be restored, and the patient should develop good eye habits and do more outdoor exercise to avoid its further development, so as to avoid the formation of myopia.
The visual acuity reserve value usually refers to the farsightedness reserve value, which refers to the physiological farsightedness that exists after the birth of a child, and it can be gradually reduced with the age, and usually disappears when a child reaches the age of 12 years old. If the child is 12 years old, and the reserve value of hyperopia disappears, it is generally a physiological phenomenon and does not require intervention.
If the child is less than 12 years old and the reserve value of hyperopia disappears, it is also difficult to recover. Patients need to develop good eye habits, reduce the time spent looking at electronic products such as cell phones, computers, and televisions, prohibit eye use in dim or shaky environments, and engage in more outdoor sports to avoid the continued development of myopia.
It is recommended that children with abnormal reserve of hyperopia should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.