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Can people with high myopia exercise?
Can strengthen the body, high myopia refers to ametropia with myopia degree greater than 600 degrees, accompanied by degenerative diseases such as prolonged axial length, fundus retina and choroidal atrophy.

Adults can consider myopia correction surgery.

The etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of high myopia are different from general myopia. In China, high myopia is an autosomal recessive inheritance. It is characterized by myopia of preschool children, progressive increase of myopia degree, and aggravation of fundus retinopathy and choroidopathy year by year, which leads to many serious complications. Therefore, high myopia is also called pathological myopia, malignant myopia, degenerative myopia, progressive myopia and hereditary myopia.

How to prevent high myopia;

1, develop good eye hygiene habits, write in a correct posture, one foot away, don't read on your stomach or lying down, don't read in bright light or dark places, don't read for too long, let your eyes rest for a while every 50 minutes or so and look into the distance.

2. It is not advisable to watch TV or play video games for a long time. Nowadays, many primary and middle school students play video games with small display screens, small characters and patterns, and dim light. Many children forget the existence of time after playing addiction, which is very harmful.

Doing eye exercises is very important for eliminating visual fatigue and protecting eyesight, and it is also a daily protection that everyone can do. However, because students are young, they generally don't realize the importance of eye exercises. Doing eye exercises is just to cope with errands, so teachers and parents should always urge their children to do proper exercises.

4. Encourage children to participate in outdoor activities, see more trees, flowers and other green plants, and often take children out of the building complex, so that children can see further in an open field of vision.