Myopia treatment requires good timing

  The vision restoration training method for children and adolescents with myopia is based on an in-depth study of international advanced vision therapy and vision training methods, integrating optometry and child psychology, using a combination of “eye, mind and brain” training methods to prevent and control myopia in children and adolescents, targeting the eye and visual system to carry out scientific physical exercise and It can effectively eliminate pseudomyopia, prevent and control true myopia, improve naked eye vision, and achieve the purpose of vision recovery, which is classified as natural therapy.  Myopia treatment is applicable to: 1, pseudomyopia.  2.True myopia with pseudophakic components.  3. For patients with true myopia within fifty degrees of poor myopia in the naked eye.  Good results need to be instructed by a doctor Myopic patients treated by this method have achieved amazing results, but must be instructed by a doctor in a hospital to achieve better results. Since this method is effective in treating mild myopia within fifty degrees, parents must have the awareness of early examination, early prevention and early treatment. If the degree is high, even the best training methods will not be able to return. Pseudomyopia and mild myopia do not show any abnormalities in the appearance of things, but when they do, most of them are already high, so you should not wait until you find out that your child has abnormal vision before coming to the hospital. Parents are urged to seize the fleeting moment for myopia treatment and keep the last gate on their child’s road to myopia.  According to years of clinical observation, the majority of children who come to the hospital at the age of seven have already missed the best time for myopia treatment and have developed a high degree of true myopia, which makes ophthalmologists feel very sorry for them. Therefore, parents of children are advised to come to the hospital for checkups when their children are four years old, and no later than five years old. Parents are advised not to harm their children’s eyes because of the lack of awareness of early examination, early detection and early treatment, otherwise, when the child develops untreatable true myopia due to negligence, do not look for reasons such as not paying attention to the eyes or blaming the child for not being able to see early, parents are the first responsible for their children’s myopia.