Question
I am a senior high school student and have a very intense study schedule, using my eyes a lot. Yesterday, when I got my glasses, my left eye has increased from 400 to 475 degrees, and my right eye has increased from 525 to 700 degrees. The increase in my right eye is too high, and I’m afraid it might lead to strabismus. What should I do? I clearly feel that something is wrong with my eyes.
Answer
It is recommended that you adjust your personal eye habits to prevent continuous vision decline. Pay attention to eye hygiene, avoid rubbing your eyes with your hands, ensure adequate rest, and avoid overexertion. Take occasional breaks to look far away and maintain an appropriate distance from the screen. You can use eye drops and perform eye exercises. It is advised that you seek medical treatment at a professional hospital.