How is farsighted eye treated?
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Nowadays, many people suffer from myopia because of improper use of eyes. But with the improper use of the eye, hyperopia will also appear. In contrast, hyperopia is more difficult to treat than myopia. What is hyperopia? For example, hyperopia is the reflection of the external scene. After entering the intraocular refractive system, the focus falls behind the retina, so it can't image clearly on the retina, and it's not clear to see far and near. Many hyperopia eyes have low vision, strabismus and amblyopia. Let's take a look at the following.
How is farsighted eye treated?
First, children and teenagers should have optometry after paralyzing the ciliary muscle, and low degree hyperopia. If they have no symptoms, they can not wear glasses, but with the development of the eyeball, they can become emmetropia. If you have this symptom, especially with strabismus, you must wear glasses in this case.
Second: the harm of hyperopia not only affects the near and far vision, but also because of the long-term excessive contraction of the rectus muscle, one of the regulative muscles, will lead to muscle fatigue symptoms, eye swelling, orbital pain, accompanied by dizziness. Children will appear in class when the spirit is not concentrated, poor memory, hate reading and writing, so academic performance decline.
Third: if it is adult patients with moderate and high hyperopia, it is generally not easy to accept when they first wear glasses. At this time, they can appropriately reduce the degree and give correction. The reduced degree does not exceed one third of the original degree. In order to avoid the magnifying effect of hyperopia lens, it is better to wear contact lens for monocular hyperopia or aphakic eyes.
matters needing attention
In patients with hyperopia, the excitability of medial rectus muscle will be increased when the accommodation is strengthened. If the degree of hyperopia in one eye is serious, in order to make the eye see the scenery clearly, it will increase the regulation, and the excitability of medial rectus is bound to increase compared with the normal eye. Therefore, some hyperopia eyes then form esotropia, which is one of the more important factors in the harm of hyperopia eyes.