When myopic patients grow old, they may also develop presbyopia, which is mainly due to the decrease in the elasticity of the lens and the decrease in the adjustment of the eyes, which results in the blurring of near objects. However, myopia does not mean that myopia has disappeared, nor does it mean that the patient’s vision will get better. Myopia is a kind of refractive error, and patients may experience a decrease in distance vision, i.e., blurring of objects at a distance. Presbyopia is a physiological aging manifestation, the patient’s eye adjustment decreases, so there can be blurred near vision manifestation. The two cannot cancel each other out, so myopic patients’ vision will not get better as they age. It is recommended that patients with vision loss consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.