Eyes that are 1000 degrees myopic, a condition usually associated with genetics, environment, development and other factors, can generally be corrected by treatment such as glasses, ICL lens implantation or laser surgery to correct vision. Common causes: 1. Genetics: For patients with 1,000 degrees of myopia, they are already highly myopic, and some patients who have high myopia earlier may be affected by autosomal recessive genetics; 2. Environment: If patients have long-term ambulatory study and work, they may experience elevated intraocular pressure and tight eye muscles, which may lead to 1,000 degrees of myopia; 3. Development The eye is usually farsighted because of the small size of the eye during infancy, but the eye axis will gradually lengthen with age. If the patient develops excessive development of the eye axis in early childhood and adolescence, it may cause progressive myopia with relatively high degrees, and some patients may even reach 2000-3000 degrees. Treatment: 1. For patients with high and growing diopters, regular checkups are recommended to rule out the possibility of eye pathology; 2. 3. For patients who meet the requirements of ICL lens implantation or laser surgery, the vision can be improved through surgery. Note: Patients with 1000 degrees of myopia should be careful not to overuse their eyes. In their free time, they can perform eye exercises or use eye massage devices to help relax the eye muscles and promote blood circulation around the eyes to relieve eye fatigue. When exercising, attention should be paid to avoid collision with the head and face to avoid causing retinal detachment.