Is it serious for a child to be 50 degrees nearsighted in the right eye?

Myopia of 50 degrees in the right eye of children is generally not serious because of its low degree, but it needs to be taken seriously and children need to develop good eye habits, otherwise myopia may progress and develop into high myopia.
Children with myopia of 50 degrees in the right eye, because of the lower degree and the age of the child is younger, is more likely to be pseudomyopia, generally do not need to wear glasses to correct vision. If the child regains orthopia after dilated optometry, it is pseudomyopia, and the child can develop good eye habits and contact ciliary muscle spasm to relieve eye discomfort and improve vision.
If the child still has myopia after dilated optometry, it is true myopia. If the child’s vision decreases significantly and visual fatigue occurs more easily, the child can correct the myopia through prescription lenses to improve his/her vision. Children should also pay attention to rational eye use, avoid eye fatigue, control myopia progression and avoid developing into high myopia.
Children with myopia are advised to consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.