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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Myopia, or nearsightedness, refers to a refractive condition where, in a relaxed state of accommodation, parallel light rays are focused in front of the retina after passing through the eye's refractive system. Myopia is categorized by degree into mild myopia, which is less than or equal to 300 degrees, moderate myopia ranging from 325 to 600 degrees, and high myopia, which is over 600 degrees. Generally, the degree of myopia is within 600 degrees, and most patients do not exhibit any pathological changes in the fundus. They require the use of suitable concave lenses for correction. If the degree of myopia exceeds 600 degrees, a fundus examination is necessary. If there are no special changes in the fundus, correction can also be made using appropriate concave lenses.

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

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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