Children with rapid increase in myopia need to control myopia growth by practicing good eye habits, using corneal reshaping lenses, and taking low-concentration atropine eye drops.
The most important measure to control myopia growth is to develop good eye habits, for example, do not look at things in poorly illuminated environments, do not use your eyes in shaky environments, and do not use your eyes for long periods of time in close proximity.
For myopia that has already developed, wearing keratoplasty lenses for correction can also help to eliminate peripheral defocus, which is helpful in slowing down the growth of myopia.
Low concentration atropine eye drops can inhibit the lengthening of the axial length of the eye, which is also useful in controlling the growth of myopia.
In addition, avoiding prolonged close-distance use of the eyes, participating in more outdoor activities, and taking vitamin supplements in moderation can also help to control the growth of myopia.
It is recommended that children with rapid growth of myopia should consult a doctor in a timely manner to prevent and control myopia under the guidance of a doctor.