Nowadays, myopia in children is a common occurrence. Treating myopia in children has become the most important topic of concern for parents. Let’s learn what are the treatments for myopia in children, and we hope it will help you. The treatment for myopia in children is divided into two main types: surgical and non-surgical. Many of the treatments for myopia are symptomatic according to their causes. The natural recovery method, which advocates correcting the child’s bad habits and strengthening daily protection to achieve natural recovery of vision. This method is effective for patients with borderline myopia found in the early stages. It is not effective for most myopic eyes over 100 degrees. Myopia will get worse as schoolwork gradually increases. This is one of the treatment methods for myopia in children. Second, the instrument treatment, in recent years, excimer laser surgery is accepted by most myopic patients and the effect is better. Third, the prescription method, which advocates giving myopic patients with more than 100 degrees of myopia a prescription for correction to inhibit vision loss. Clinical evidence shows that most patients will lose about 100 degrees of visual acuity each year if they do not wear glasses, and in less than a few years they will become highly myopic eyes of several hundred degrees, some even develop strabismus, amblyopic eyes, so that wearing glasses corrected visual acuity less than 0.8, limiting the space for employment, military and other career choices. This is also one of the treatments for myopia in children. Finally, we remind you to relax and not to be nervous, which is very influential to the treatment of myopia in children. At the critical moment of surgery, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not talk, and do not allow to move around. Do not squeeze your eyes, do not move your eyeballs at will, and do not move your eyes according to the doctor’s guidance. The above is a detailed introduction to the treatment of myopia in children. I hope parents can choose the right treatment according to their children’s own situation.