The Dangers of Myopia in Children

Myopia in children mainly affects vision, children are prone to visual fatigue, and the risk of myopia-related complications is increased.
Myopia is a common ophthalmologic condition, a type of refractive error that usually develops in childhood or adolescence. The main danger of myopia is the loss of visual acuity. Children with myopia have difficulty seeing in daily life and study, and are prone to visual fatigue, which is related to the need for frequent eye adjustments when they are unable to see clearly.
Children with myopia are also prone to myopia-related complications, such as macular split, macular tear, macular degeneration, retinal degeneration area, retinal tear, etc., which seriously damage the children’s vision.
Children with myopia are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.