100 degrees of myopic vision cannot be equated with certainty. It is not possible to accurately predict a patient’s vision from the amount of myopia; there is no one-to-one relationship between the amount of myopia and the patient’s vision.
Myopia is a type of refractive error that causes vision loss, and the higher the degree of myopia, the more severe the vision loss.
The higher the myopia, the more severe the vision loss. However, due to the existence of individual differences, the tolerance level of different patients to the same degree of myopia is not the same, so even if they are all 100 degrees of myopia, there is still a difference between the patient’s naked-eye visual acuity, and it is not possible to accurately predict the patient’s visual acuity through the degree of myopia.
Currently, if a patient wants to know the exact visual acuity, he/she should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for a visual acuity examination to determine the exact visual acuity.