Eyeglasses should be made to fit the individual’s eyes. Low or high prescription eyeglasses are detrimental to eye health, not only failing to correct, but also aggravating the likelihood of visual impairment in the long term.
The high number of glasses may make the patient feel dizzy, sometimes only a little higher than the appropriate prescription, although the patient will not appear the symptoms of blurred vision, but it will also damage the vision, may accelerate the development of myopia. If the patient’s spectacle prescription is low, it may lead to over-adjustment and spasm of the patient’s ciliary muscle, which may easily cause visual fatigue, thus exacerbating the speed of the patient’s myopia development.
Before wearing glasses, patients need to have an optometry examination to clarify the refractive state of the patient, and also need to try on the glasses to clarify the appropriate prescription of the final glasses. Myopia patients also need to pay attention to daily eye hygiene, correct bad eye habits, while strengthening outdoor activities, looking into the distance, regular vision checkups to relieve eye fatigue.
It is recommended that patients with myopia should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.