Symptoms of myopia include blurred vision at a distance, habitual squinting, visual fatigue, and poor night vision.
1. Blurred vision: When myopia exists, blurred vision occurs when looking at distant objects, such as not being able to read the blackboard or the text on the TV, but it has little effect on close-up vision such as reading the newspaper.
2. Habitual squinting: When looking at distant objects, myopic patients will often squint or squint their eyes to be able to see the distant objects clearly.
3. Visual fatigue: Myopia patients are prone to visual fatigue when reading books or playing with cell phones, which is manifested as soreness and swelling of the eyes, and may be relieved by themselves after reasonable rest.
3. Night vision: Myopia can also lead to night vision loss, easy to see things at night, long time myopia, but also prone to many complications, such as vitreous lesions, glaucoma, amblyopia, strabismus and so on.
When the symptoms of myopia appear, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for examination and timely correction to avoid myopia continue to aggravate.