Can an 11-week-old girl with 400 degrees of myopia be controlled?

Myopia of 400 diopters in an 11-year-old girl can be controlled with good eye habits, keratoplasty lenses, and low-concentration atropine eye drops.
An 11-year-old girl with 400 diopters of myopia is moderately myopic and should be treated aggressively to try to control the increase in myopia, and it is possible for some patients to stabilize their myopia.
Patients must develop good eye habits, prohibit eye use in a shaky or poorly illuminated environment, and prohibit prolonged near eye use.
Patients can wear corneal reshaping lenses to correct the current 400-degree myopia, as corneal reshaping lenses have the effect of eliminating the phenomenon of peripheral defocus, which is helpful in controlling the growth of myopia.
Patients can also order low-concentration atropine eye drops to control myopia by acting on the receptors in the eye to slow down the lengthening of the eye axis.
For children myopia patients should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital as soon as possible, by the doctor to understand the condition in detail to formulate a reasonable control program.