Patients with 25 degrees in the left eye and 75 degrees in the right eye do not necessarily need glasses. If the myopia is pseudomyopia, glasses are usually not needed, but if it is true myopia, patients need to consider glasses. 1. Pseudomyopia: Patients with low myopia, especially myopic children, need to do dilated optometry first to distinguish between pseudomyopia and true myopia. If the patient is pseudomyopia, generally do not need to wear glasses, the patient needs to develop good eye habits, release the ciliary muscle spasm, restore the orthoptic state, improve visual acuity. 2. True myopia: If the patient belongs to true myopia, he needs to consider wearing glasses to correct his myopia and improve his visual acuity. Because 25 degrees and 75 degrees are lower degrees, if the impact on the patient’s vision is not obvious, the patient can not wear glasses for the time being. If the patient’s vision is significantly affected, glasses are needed to correct myopia and improve vision. It is recommended that patients with refractive error should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.