How to correct low myopia

Low myopia can be corrected by wearing eyeglasses, using corneal contact lenses or having refractive surgery.
Low myopia is defined as myopia of less than 300 diopters. Patients usually experience a slight decrease in near vision, which needs to be corrected in a timely manner to avoid further deepening of myopia.
Wearing frames is a common method of correction, which is convenient, safe and less costly.
The use of corneal contact lenses is also a more common method of correction, which is also helpful in controlling the growth of myopia.
Refractive surgery is suitable for adult patients, and the current surgical technology is more mature, with less trauma, faster recovery and better comfort.
Patients with low myopia should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for a detailed examination, and then choose the suitable method of correction under the guidance of the doctor according to the eye conditions, age, and the needs of the patient to make a comprehensive analysis.