Does 6 years old without farsightedness necessarily mean nearsightedness?

The fact that there is no more hyperopia at the age of 6, i.e. physiologic hyperopia disappears, does not mean that myopia will definitely develop in the future. Under normal circumstances, children should have physiological hyperopia, with age, the degree of physiological hyperopia will gradually reduce, usually around 12 years of age, physiological hyperopia disappeared. If a 6-year-old child has physiological hyperopia disappears relatively early, if you do not pay attention to protect the eyes, it is possible to form myopia in the future. If you can adhere to the reasonable use of eyes, reduce the time of near eye use, less contact with cell phones, television, computers and other electronic products, can effectively prevent the development of myopia, but also possible to maintain orthopia. If you want to find out the vision condition of your 6 year old child, it is recommended that you visit an ophthalmology clinic for a checkup.