Myopia 200 degrees for 8 year old children is treated differently according to the type of myopia. Pseudomyopia can be relieved by improving eye habits, while true myopia needs to be corrected with eyeglasses.
Pseudomyopia is a common type of myopia in children, which is related to ciliary muscle spasm caused by eye fatigue, and can be eliminated by improving eye habits and avoiding symptoms of visual fatigue.
True myopia is usually accompanied by changes in the shape of the eyeball, such as lengthening of the eye axis, etc., which cannot be eliminated through treatment, and needs to be corrected with eyeglasses for the child.
If your child has 200 degrees of myopia, he or she should go to the ophthalmology department of a hospital and be evaluated by a doctor who will guide the treatment.