Can insufficient light cause nearsightedness

Insufficient light may cause myopia.
Myopia is a common eye disease, belonging to a type of refractive error. The occurrence of myopia is related to a variety of factors, the most important of which are genetic factors and bad eye habits.
Among these factors, the most important are genetic factors and bad eye habits. Among the bad eye habits, using eyes in an environment with insufficient light is a very important factor. Therefore, myopia may be caused by insufficient light in the patient’s usual living or working environment. In order to avoid the formation of myopia, patients should pay attention to the surrounding environment with sufficient lighting when using eyes.
In addition, light can stimulate the retina to secrete dopamine, which can effectively control the progression of myopia. Insufficient light may cause myopia, so it is recommended to participate in more outdoor activities.
Myopia patients should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in a timely manner, so that the doctor can assess the severity of the patient’s condition and formulate an individualized treatment plan.