Can you turn your eyeballs if you’re nearsighted?

Myopia can turn their eyes if they have not had eye surgery, but they should pay attention to the strength and frequency, otherwise do not turn their eyes, which may affect the recovery after surgery. Myopic patients without eye surgery can turn the eyeball, help relieve visual fatigue, delay the degree of myopia, but pay attention to the strength and frequency; in the patient to do eye surgery, it is best not to turn the eyeball, otherwise it will pull the eye muscles, affecting the postoperative recovery. Patients with myopia should pay attention to eye hygiene and avoid overuse of eyes; moderate eye rolling can help relieve visual fatigue; do more outdoor exercise and look at fewer electronic products; and consume more vegetables, eggs and animal liver. If patients have symptoms of abnormal vision, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for consultation and treatment under the guidance of doctors.