What happens when one eye is nearsighted and one eye is not?

The causes of myopia in one eye and not in the other can be categorized into congenital and acquired factors.
1. Congenital factors: If the eye axis of one eye is not fully developed at birth, it may lead to myopia in one eye and not myopia in the other.
2. Acquired factors: It is mainly considered to be caused by bad eye habits, such as habitually tilting the head, lying on the side, or incorrect reading and writing postures, as well as excessive use of electronic products, which may lead to myopia in one eye and not myopia in the other eye, and easily lead to strabismus and amblyopia.
If this situation occurs, you should go to the regular ophthalmology department for a comprehensive examination in time, and according to the myopia situation, you should choose the appropriate method to correct it, such as wearing glasses, etc., and you should pay attention to the development of good eye habits in your daily life.