Axial myopia in children aged 8 is generally not curable, but it can be corrected by wearing glasses and standardizing eye use to slow down the rapid growth of myopia. Axial myopia in 8-year-old children may be due to prolonged close-distance use of the eyes to increase myopia, resulting in eye axial lengthening caused by, generally can not be cured. However, children can wear glasses to correct their myopia and improve their vision. In addition, parents should correct the child’s bad eye habits, to avoid prolonged close-distance use of the eyes every day, less contact with cell phones, computers and other electronic products, to avoid further aggravation of myopia. Usually also supervise the child to develop good eye habits, less play electronic products, pay attention to eye rest, but also can look into the distance, relieve visual fatigue. It is recommended that children with myopia consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.