Children with 600 degrees of farsightedness is serious

Children with 600 degrees of hyperopia are indeed more serious. Because under normal circumstances, physiological hyperopia rarely exceeds 200 degrees, if there is 600 degrees of hyperopia, the child needs to have an early dilated eye exam to accurately understand the child’s true refractive state. If the child still has 600 degrees of hyperopia after the dilated eye exam, he or she needs to wear glasses early and undergo regular visual function training to avoid the formation of amblyopia. Farsightedness and myopia are two different refractive states. Farsightedness will gradually decrease with age, and if treated properly, it is possible to remove the glasses. Therefore, children with farsightedness must pay attention to the correct prescription of glasses and regular vision checkups, which are generally recommended at least 1-2 times a year, and adjust the prescription of glasses in time according to the results of the checkup.