What’s the harm in having a 300-degree difference between your eyes?

A 300-degree difference between the eyes of a patient belongs to refractive error, and the patient is prone to visual fatigue, amblyopia, strabismus and other complications.
1. Visual fatigue: If there is a 300-degree difference between the two eyes of the patient, visual fatigue is easy to occur, and the patient may experience blurred vision, photophobia, tearing, eye soreness and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Amblyopia: amblyopia can be categorized into strabismic amblyopia, refractive amblyopia, refractive error amblyopia, etc. If the difference between the two eyes is 300 degrees, refractive amblyopia can occur if not corrected in time, resulting in low visual acuity.
3. Strabismus: Patients with a 300-degree difference between the two eyes are prone to eye deviation and strabismus because of the large difference in visual acuity between the two eyes.
It is recommended that patients with a 300-degree difference between the two eyes should consult a doctor in a timely manner to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.