Causes of hyperopia and astigmatism in children

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The child is just eight years old. After two years of school, I began to find that my eyesight was in a bad condition, and I couldn't see a lot of things clearly. When my children were listening in class, they could not see the blackboard clearly when they sat in front of them. At first I thought it was myopia. After examination in the hospital, it was found that he was suffering from the disease of hyperopia and astigmatism. Fortunately, through wearing glasses slowly restored normal vision. There are more children suffering from astigmatism in life. Let's share some experiences about the disease of hyperopia and astigmatism. Let's talk about the causes of hyperopia and astigmatism in children!

Causes of hyperopia and astigmatism in children

There are many patients with hyperopia astigmatism is congenital, may be due to congenital reasons caused by changes in eye structure, eye development abnormalities, resulting in abnormal vision. For such patients, it is best to start from a small number of measures to protect the eyes.

Improper eye use habits or fatigue in life can also lead to the phenomenon of hyperopia and astigmatism. Early patients may only have a little hyperopia, because there is no timely treatment of this disease, long-term with hyperopia eyes to see things is easy to produce fatigue, will aggravate the degree of hyperopia astigmatism.

Some patients suffer from hyperopia astigmatism, which can be said to be a natural aging phenomenon of the eyes. With the increase of the age of patients, the ability of adjustment decreases, and the symptoms such as asthenopia or blurred vision often appear. Long term such can cause the eye the hyperopia astigmatism symptom. Some eye diseases may also induce this disease.

matters needing attention

Hyperopia astigmatism this disease is more common, it seems relatively simple, but the treatment needs a certain method and time. Improper treatment can easily lead to children's strabismus and amblyopia. Before wearing glasses, you'd better go to a regular hospital to ask the doctor's advice and have a comprehensive eye examination.