Can you control nearsightedness at 7 years old without increasing it?

Myopia at the age of 7 cannot usually be controlled on its own without increasing in myopia, but it can be avoided by wearing corneal contact lenses, adding atropine eye drops, and developing good eye habits to prevent myopia from growing too fast.
If a 7-year-old child is already nearsighted, it is usually very difficult to ensure that the myopia does not increase. Because they still need to use their eyes every day, children’s eye development is not yet mature, unreasonable eye use or eye fatigue can cause further increase in myopia, and high myopia may occur.
In order to control the increase of myopia, you can wear corneal reshaping lenses, add atropine eye drops, participate in outdoor activities, and take vitamin supplements to avoid myopia from increasing too fast. In daily life, we should develop good eye habits, combine work and rest, and not overuse the eyes.
It is recommended that when your child develops myopia, he or she should go to the hospital for an optometry examination in a timely manner and be corrected under the advice of the doctor.