At present, the incidence rate of myopia in adolescents and children is very serious! But many parents are unwilling to face this fact, mistakenly thinking that their children's myopia is not deep enough to see the blackboard clearly and do not need to wear glasses. If you put glasses on your child, it will continue to deepen their prescription and make them unwilling to take them to get glasses. Little did they know that the occurrence and worsening of myopia are not related to wearing glasses, but rather to the improper use of the eyes in daily life. Now let's learn about the consequences of not wearing glasses for myopia!+
Consequence 1: Faster decline in vision
For children with myopia, not wearing glasses can increase eye fatigue. Although children's ciliary muscles have strong regulatory abilities, if they remain in a spasmodic state, eye fatigue will only worsen the degree of myopia. If this continues, the decline in eye vision will be faster.
Consequence 2: Impact on the normal development of vision
If a child is nearsighted and does not wear glasses, the adjustment of the eye's collective ability will be imbalanced, which will affect the normal development of vision. For example, if the degree difference between the two eyes is too large and glasses are not worn, some children's eyes will gradually develop strabismus, while others will have their vision suppressed in one eye. Over time, the function of that eye will not be developed.
Consequence 3: Hindered development of visual function, difficult to correct in adulthood
After myopia, if a child does not wear appropriate glasses, their eyes will always be in a blurred state, and they will not receive enough light stimulation, which will hinder the development of visual function and cause low vision. Even if corrected as an adult, their vision will not be particularly good, and even if laser myopia surgery is performed, it will be difficult to improve their vision.
Consequence 4: Easy to cause amblyopia
If you don't wear glasses for myopia, it manifests as frequently squinting your eyes to see things, which can cause long-term compression of the eyeball by the upper and lower eyelids, and excessive pulling of the extraocular muscles can elongate the anterior posterior diameter of the eyeball. Some severe refractive errors, if not equipped with glasses in a timely manner, can also cause amblyopia.