Myopia patients who do not have fundus lesions can usually dive without affecting their myopic condition.
Diving is a relatively gentle sport that does not usually affect the health of the myopic patient’s eyes, and can usually be done by myopic patients under professional guidance.
Myopic patients are prone to fundus complications such as dry retinal tears and retinal degeneration zones, which are prone to increase the risk of retinal detachment when the eyeball is shaken. Therefore, myopic patients must pay attention to avoiding overly intense sports such as high jumping, diving and bungee jumping when playing sports.
It is recommended that myopic patients seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.