Myopia at 6 years old may be related to genetic factors, overuse of eyes, and near eye use. It can be restored by wearing framed glasses, doing eye exercises and looking away from home.
1. Genetic factors: If both parents suffer from myopia, the risk of the child developing myopia will increase. If myopia is hereditary, you can control myopia by wearing frames or using keratoplasty lenses.
2. Excessive eye use: Reading or using electronic products for a long time makes the muscles inside and outside the eyes tense for a long time without rest, which will easily lead to myopia. You can do eye exercises to relax the ciliary muscles, which can restore the refractive power to normal, thus improving myopia.
3. Proximity eye use: Prolonged proximity eye use will make the regulation of the eyes abnormally tense, which can form regulatory myopia. Myopia can be improved by frequent long-distance staring, supplementing protein, vitamin A and other nutrients.
It is recommended that 6-year-old myopia patients should develop good eye habits, and parents should bring their children to the hospital in a timely manner to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.