Question

Male, 26 years old, discovered he has nearsightedness. How should I proceed with treatment?

Answer

Nearsightedness in a 28-year-old is generally uncorrectable. It is recommended to first undergo a mydriasis refraction test to determine the prescription, and then wearing glasses can significantly improve vision. It is suggested that you visit a hospital for further examination. Nearsightedness typically does not appear at the age of 36 unless there have been vision problems since childhood and the best treatment window was missed. The best time for treating nearsightedness is between the ages of 3 and 13.