Is it serious for a 7 year old to be 200 degrees farsighted?

A 7-year-old child with 200 degrees of hyperopia is not very serious, and the child can be reviewed regularly to observe changes in his condition.
Hyperopia is a type of refractive error in which the patient often presents with unclear vision of near objects. Under normal circumstances, a 7-year-old child can have 100-150 degrees of physiologic hyperopia. If a child has 200 degrees of hyperopia, it is slightly higher than the reserve value of hyperopia of the same age group, but it is usually not very serious. With age, the ability of the eyeball to adjust increases, and the degree of hyperopia can be reduced and the vision can be improved.
Children with hyperopia need to avoid over-exerting their eyes and reading books and computers for a long period of time, otherwise visual fatigue will easily occur. If the children’s vision decreases significantly, they can be corrected with glasses to improve their vision.
It is recommended that children with hyperopia consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.