It is normal for a 6 year old child to have about 150 to 200 degrees of hyperopia in their eyes.
Under normal circumstances, everyone has physiological hyperopia at birth. As the body develops, the axes of the eyeballs gradually grow, and the degree of hyperopia will gradually decrease and gradually become normalized. Around the age of 6, hyperopia can be reduced to 150-200 degrees.
If the value of hyperopia is higher than normal, the child may have amblyopia. If the value of hyperopia is lower than normal, the child may develop myopia at an early age.
Parents are advised to take their children to the hospital for a detailed examination, and if any abnormality is detected, prompt and effective correction should be made.