Question

A 13-year-old girl has been repeatedly seeking medical treatment but the effects have been insignificant, and there has been continuous recurrence of the condition. Can vision deficiency be treated with surgery?

Answer

Vision deficiency usually does not require surgical treatment but is improved through wearing glasses and undergoing some corrective therapy to correct vision. If the patient has strabismus or other inflammatory conditions, surgical treatment may be necessary. It is recommended to stabilize the vision deficiency as early as possible in children to prevent any impact on their future lives. Patients should seek immediate and systematic examinations at regular hospitals based on their own conditions to receive targeted treatment and promote recovery.