Symptoms of myopia in children

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summary

Myopia mainly refers to the fact that the vision of the patients can't see the distant objects clearly, and they can distinguish the near objects clearly, so it is called myopia. However, most of the myopia is caused by young patients, and it greatly damages their physical and mental health. There are many reasons for the occurrence of myopia, such as genetic factors, environmental factors, Close study or work, malnutrition and so on, these are the main causes of myopia, so suffering from myopia should be active, timely treatment, if not serious, it will cause blindness. In real life, due to the relative lack of knowledge about the eyes of teenagers, so many patients want to know, what kind of symptoms will appear in myopia, so let's understand.

Symptoms of myopia in children

When many teenagers study or write for a long time, because of the fatigue of their eyes, they will be blurred when they look at objects, especially when they look far away. This is mainly a temporary myopia caused by the failure of eye nerve regulation,

When children suffer from myopia, they mainly show inattention, abnormal temper, poor diet, physical fatigue, dizziness and other related symptoms. In fact, these are the effects of early myopia.

Generally speaking, the physical signs of people with myopia are very obvious. In the case of long-term overuse of eyes, the eyes of patients will be hot, dry, painful and itchy. However, some patients will also have head, spine and back pain. In fact, this is due to the fatigue of the eyes.

matters needing attention

Teenagers' myopia is mainly caused by some bad habits at ordinary times. As parents, we should actively carry out eye prevention education for children at ordinary times. We should let children develop a correct learning attitude, ensure correct sitting posture in learning, remind children to have regular rest when reading books, and regularly check their eyesight, In addition, we can take more children to participate in some outdoor activities, so as to effectively prevent the occurrence of myopia.