Myopia of more than 600 diopters is generally classified as high myopia according to the degree of myopia.
Myopia is a refractive error disease, a common eye disease in adolescents and children that affects the patient’s vision, and the severity of myopia is generally categorized according to the degree of myopia. The severity of myopia is generally categorized according to the degree of myopia. Myopia below 300 degrees is considered mild myopia, myopia between 300 degrees and 600 degrees is considered moderate myopia, and myopia above 600 degrees is considered high myopia.
Myopia can cause vision loss, usually the higher the degree of myopia, the more obvious the vision loss. In addition to significant vision loss, patients with high myopia may also develop fundus myopathy such as retinal tears and retinal degeneration.
It is recommended that myopic patients seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and care.