If you are nearsighted, 200 degrees in the left eye and 150 degrees in the right eye are considered mild myopia, which is not particularly serious.
Myopia can be categorized into mild myopia, moderate myopia, and high myopia. Less than or equal to 300 degrees is considered mild myopia, so 200 degrees in the left eye and 150 degrees in the right eye are considered mild myopia, which is not particularly serious.
Mild myopia is mostly caused by poor environmental lighting, long reading time, lack of outdoor activities, long-term close viewing of electronic screens, and improper writing and reading postures.
After mild myopia occurs, it is recommended to pay attention to the sitting posture in daily life, reduce the time of watching electronic screens, look at faraway places and green things more often, and wear myopia glasses to correct vision and reduce visual fatigue. If myopic patients are over 18 years old, myopic symptoms can be improved by corneal refractive surgery and artificial lens implantation.
After experiencing symptoms such as blurred vision, it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner. After a clear diagnosis of myopia is made, it is important to have it corrected under the guidance of a doctor.