Low myopia, if caused by pseudomyopia, can be alleviated by changing eye habits, while if caused by true myopia, it can be corrected by wearing frames, corneal contact lenses or refractive surgery.
Low myopia refers to myopia of less than 300 degrees, which is a more common type of myopia.
For low myopia caused by pseudomyopia, it can be eliminated on its own by changing eye habits, avoiding visual fatigue and resting the eyes more often.
For low myopia caused by true myopia, it is necessary to determine the exact degree of myopia through an optometry examination, and then can be corrected by wearing framed glasses, corneal contact lenses, or refractive surgery if the patient is already an adult and has the need to remove glasses.
It is recommended that patients with low myopia go to the ophthalmology department of a hospital as soon as possible for an examination, and the doctor will formulate a correction plan according to the specific type of myopia.