Congenital myopia in children can usually be corrected, but should be examined by a doctor to choose the appropriate correction method.
Myopia has a certain hereditary tendency, which is often seen in family aggregation. When both parents or one of them is myopic, the possibility of the child’s myopia will be increased, which should be taken seriously. Myopia is a controllable and correctable disease. Although there is no cure for congenital myopia in children, it can be corrected in a suitable way to minimize the impact on study, work and life.
Usually, children with congenital myopia choose to wear appropriate frame glasses to correct their vision, and when they grow up, they can also wear corneal contact lenses to correct their vision, or even undergo surgical treatments such as corneal refractive surgery and IOL implantation. In daily life, parents should pay attention to children’s eye habits and avoid excessive eye use.
It is recommended that children with congenital myopia should consult a doctor for examination and choose the appropriate correction method according to the actual situation.