High myopia can lead to blindness and low vision, which can lead to disability, but high myopia is not a disability if the vision is 0.3 or higher after correcting with glasses or surgery. The criteria for visual disability is generally that the best corrected visual acuity in both eyes is less than 0.3, or the central visual field is less than 10 degrees, and is not directly related to the degree of myopia or the bare eye vision. Therefore, patients with high myopia are not disabled as long as they have corrected visual acuity of 0.3 in one eye. For patients with high myopia, they should be reviewed regularly and fundus complications should be treated promptly to avoid becoming disabled.