Can I restore my vision with glasses? Wearing glasses only corrects vision so that people with refractive errors can see clearly, and it also relieves visual fatigue and the development of myopia. If a person is nearsighted, wearing glasses can help them see better because they can’t see clearly at a distance, but when they take off their glasses, their naked eye vision does not reach the normal vision standard. Can vision be restored without glasses? Generally speaking, vision is not easily restored after myopia, with or without glasses. This has to do with the changes that occur inside the eye. There are three types of myopia, one is axial myopia, which is the growth of the eye axis and the excessive development of the front and back of the eye. One type of myopia is curvature myopia, which is caused by excessive curvature of the cornea or the surface of the lens. The last type is refractive interstitial refractive error, which is caused by a high refractive index. These types of myopia will not restore vision without glasses because the changes in the internal tissues of the eye have already occurred and cannot be reversed. Can I recover my vision with glasses? If you have pseudomyopia, your vision can be restored to normal with reasonable eye care and complete eye relaxation, but if you have pseudomyopia and wear glasses with prescription, the eye axis will easily grow, leading to myopia. The growth of the eye axis will not become shorter, so when true myopia is formed, it is irreversible. The most common type of myopia is axial myopia, which means that the eye axis has become longer. If the collection and adjustment of the eyes are affected, the eye axis will grow faster and the development of myopia will be accelerated if glasses are not worn. Therefore, if you need glasses when your eyes are nearsighted, it is important to get them early to alleviate the further deepening of myopia. In fact, wearing glasses does not deepen myopia, many people wear glasses near deepen, generally with unreasonable eye habits have a relationship. Some are pathological myopia, this myopia, even after adulthood, myopia will also rise, and wearing glasses is not related. Pseudomyopia is particularly common among adolescents, and an effective way to distinguish between true and false myopia is to dilate the pupil. For different children, the method of pupil dilatation is divided into fast and slow dilatation, which is mainly to better paralyze the adjustment of the ciliary muscle and to truly understand the refractive condition of the eyes. Therefore, when children experience vision loss, it is best to have a vision check, and if it is true myopia, it is important to get glasses in time to reduce eye fatigue and thus slow down the development of myopia. Can I restore my vision with glasses? Vision loss is affected by a variety of factors, and wearing glasses only plays a role in correcting vision, not restoring it. In addition to vision loss caused by refractive error, there is also vision loss caused by ophthalmic disease, and vision loss caused by refractive error is a result of changes in the internal structure of the eye that cannot be restored naturally, so wearing glasses cannot restore vision. If the vision loss is caused by eye diseases, it is necessary to carry out symptomatic decline and treatment in order to help restore vision.