Myopia can cause a patient to lose vision, but it is not possible to accurately predict a patient’s naked eye vision based on the amount of myopia.
Myopia can cause a decrease in visual acuity, and the higher the degree of myopia, the more pronounced the decrease in visual acuity. However, due to the existence of individual differences, the same degree of myopia in different patients show different degrees of bare eye vision loss, so it is not possible to accurately predict the current visual acuity of the patient based on myopia alone.
If patients want to know the degree of vision loss, they should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time for an examination, and an accurate vision level can be obtained by doing a vision examination.
It is recommended that myopic patients seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.