Question
A 10-year-old boy always struggles to see things clearly, everything appears as mosaic when he looks at people. He has been diagnosed with myopia. How should it be treated?
Answer
For myopia patients, the usual approach is to occlude the healthy eye, allowing the affected eye to receive more training. This includes detailed visual training and treatments using myopia therapy devices. Treatment may take several months, and if the vision of the affected eye significantly improves, further treatment can be considered (if the vision reaches 0.6, solid machine treatment can be considered).