Can a child's 150-degree myopia be reversed?

Written by Wu Ben Rong
Pediatrics
Updated on May 19, 2025
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Whether myopia of 150 degrees in children can be reversed depends on whether it is true myopia or pseudo-myopia. However, clinically, the vast majority of cases of 150-degree myopia are true myopia, so the chances of recovery are very small. Pseudo-myopia can be reversed through certain methods, such as protecting eyesight in daily life, developing scientific and reasonable eye habits, and regularly performing eye exercises. After a period, it is possible for the vision to return to normal. However, once true myopia occurs, current medical methods are unable to restore a child's vision to normal. Vision can only be corrected through methods such as wearing glasses, enabling the child's vision to reach a normal level. However, once glasses are removed, the child's vision remains myopic.

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