Do you need glasses for 100+ degrees of nearsightedness?

For 100+ degrees of myopia, glasses are not required if the myopia is pseudomyopia. If it is true myopia, you can choose to wear glasses such as frames and corneal contact lenses. If the patient’s myopia of more than 100 degrees is pseudomyopia, glasses are usually not needed, and the patient can relax the ciliary muscle by developing good eye habits, thus restoring orthopia and improving vision. If the patient is 100 degrees of myopia is true myopia, at present true myopia can not be reversed, the patient can wear glasses to correct myopia and improve vision, such as frame glasses, corneal contact lenses and so on. For people who are over 18 years old and have stable myopia, with myopic refractive error increasing no more than 50 degrees per year, myopia can be corrected by refractive surgery, such as keratoconus laser surgery and artificial lens implantation. It is recommended that myopic patients seek timely medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.