The dangers of high myopia



High levels of myopia may pose a risk of complications such as macular hemorrhage and glaucoma.

High myopia can prevent the patient from performing a variety of tasks such as driving vehicles and airplanes and seeing objects at a distance.

It can also lead to complications such as retinal detachment and glaucoma, which can affect the patient’s visual function.

The anterior and posterior diameters of the eyeballs have increased significantly, and some patients show obvious protrusion of the eyeballs.

When pathological high myopia is complicated by macular degeneration, macular hemorrhage or macular cleft, it will cause distortion of visual objects, and such hazards as distortion of morphology, becoming larger or smaller.

It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in time, under the guidance of the doctor, according to the specific performance of the patient’s condition, targeted treatment, life should pay attention to eye hygiene, do not rub the eyes forcefully, avoid bright light stimulation.