How long the hyperopia reserve of 25 degrees can last is related to the developmental status of the patient’s eyes, eye habits, etc., and cannot be generalized.
Hyperopia reserve refers to physiological hyperopia, generally in the child will have about 300 degrees of physiological hyperopia at birth, with age, the degree of physiological hyperopia will gradually reduce, that is, the hyperopia reserve will gradually reduce, at about 12 years old, the hyperopia reserve completely disappeared.
If there is still 25 degrees of hyperopia reserve, the patient should pay attention to develop good eye habits to delay the disappearance of hyperopia reserve as much as possible, such as avoiding prolonged close-distance use of the eyes, participating in outdoor sports, and supplementing vitamins in moderation. If the patient is in the developmental stage and the farsightedness reserve has been reduced too fast in the past two years, the reduction of farsightedness reserve or even myopia may still occur.
Since the speed of farsightedness reserve disappearance is related to the patient’s physical condition, eye habits and other factors, it is impossible to predict the exact time of disappearance.
It is recommended that patients go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for regular checkups, and the doctor will make reasonable suggestions on lifestyle habits based on the patient’s eye condition.