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Should children wear glasses for myopia? Is the glasses as high as possible?

Children who are already nearsighted must wear glasses. I think there is no doubt about this answer. It's just that different children have different degrees of myopia I'm afraid children with deep myopia can't do without glasses, and they have to wear them no matter what they do. But for those children who are not very nearsighted, they just need to wear it when they can't see clearly, just like when they are in class, they don't need to wear it when their eyes are not particularly demanding.

As for whether the glasses are as high as possible. Even if I am not an optician, I can definitely answer no. I think everyone has heard the word extremes meet. When wearing glasses, it doesn't mean that the higher the degree, the clearer you can see. It depends on the degree of myopia. In fact, this truth is easy to understand. Let a person with myopia of 100 degrees wear 800-degree eyes, which will definitely blur. Therefore, when matching glasses, don't blindly pursue height, only what suits you is the best. Next, I will talk about what to pay attention to when matching glasses.

First of all, listen to the doctor. How many degrees you should choose to wear glasses is not up to us. There will be professionals in the optical department. At the beginning, they will take an optometry test on your eyes to find out your myopia, and then adjust the lenses you wear according to your myopia. Some people will have astigmatism and need to change. Therefore, everyone should try to listen to the doctor when matching glasses, and they will help you match a pair of glasses that suits you best.

Second, try to get glasses in the hospital. Personally, I think I should go to the hospital for the first time with glasses. I know that all optical shops in the street can be tested, but there are still some differences from professional eye hospitals. For adults, the eyes are well developed, and the degree will not change much under normal circumstances. It is ok to go to an optical shop for testing, but for children, I personally suggest going to a hospital, especially for the first time, and it is best to know clearly.