1000-degree vision is high myopia, also known as high myopia or severe myopia. High myopia may have some effects on the eyes and physical health, and the following need to be paid special attention to:
Vision problems: High myopia can lead to blurred vision, making it difficult to see distant objects clearly. This can have an impact on daily life and learning.
Retinal detachment: High myopia increases the risk of retinal detachment. The retina is a light-sensitive tissue located inside the eyeball that can cause severe vision damage if detachment occurs.
Macular degeneration: High myopia may also increase the risk of macular degeneration. The macula is the area in the retina responsible for vision, and macular degeneration can lead to a gradual loss of vision.
Increased intraocular pressure: Some studies have shown an association between high myopia and increased intraocular pressure. Elevated eye pressure may increase the risk of glaucoma.
To protect your eyes and your health, the following precautions are recommended:
Regular eye exams: Have regular eye exams, especially for people with high myopia, and focus on the risk of retinal and macular degeneration.
Eye exercises: Performing appropriate eye exercises, such as eye rotation and distance focusing, can relieve eye fatigue and tension.
Be aware of your eye environment: Maintain an appropriate eye distance and avoid looking at screens or books at close range for long periods of time. At the same time, maintain good indoor lighting.
Wear the right glasses or glasses: According to your doctor's advice, choose the right glasses or glasses to correct your vision and reduce the burden on your eyes.
Eat a balanced diet: Maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants can help maintain eye health.
If you are highly myopia, please communicate and consult with your ophthalmologist regularly to learn more about the dos and don'ts and recommendations for your personal situation.