Eyeglasses Can Effectively Control Degree Increased

Reading and writing should wear children's glasses, because, at this time, the eyes not only need to see the rows and columns of the book clearly but also need to see every word, even every punctuation mark.

Reading and writing should wear children's glasses, because, at this time, the eyes not only need to see the rows and columns of the book clearly but also need to see every word, even every punctuation mark.

 

Why, because this belongs to 'precise eye use'. So, by extending this meaning, we can refute the saying 'wearing far and picking near'. The removal and wearing of nearsighted glasses should not be measured by the distance the eyes are looking at objects but should be guided by the need for precise eye use.

 

When the eyes need to see a certain object clearly, they wear childrens glasses, such as reading and writing, threading needles, etc. If precise eye use is not required, they can bravely remove the glasses and relax thoroughly.

 

In addition, the removal and wearing of nearsighted glasses are also related to speed. If walking, they can be removed, but if driving, it is not necessarily driving, so it is best to wear them because at high speeds, people with poor vision may feel dizzy and their eyes may become more tired.

 

Removing the eyes of individuals with mild myopia on time can also have some benefits, such as reducing the long-term pressure of frame glasses on blood vessels and temples near the eyes, relieving fatigue, and preventing the compression of the nose bridge to avoid abnormal development of the nose bridge. This is particularly important for children and adolescents, as prolonged exposure to heavy-frame glasses may affect the development of the nose bridge.

 

The child is nearsighted, and before the end of the holiday, it is the peak time to wear children's glasses. Some children have also put on glasses since then. At this time, the degree of myopia in the child may not be high. If parents can intervene, it can control or alleviate the further development of myopia in the child.


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