Question
A 5-year-old and 3-month-old girl recently experienced eye pain symptoms and was diagnosed with nearsightedness after hospital examination. For such young children, how should treatment be conducted?
Answer
Nearsightedness is a common myopic eye disorder, primarily caused by congenital weakness of the body, insufficient liver and kidney essence, leading to vision and nutritional loss. Common symptoms of myopia include blurred vision and difficulty seeing objects at a distance. However, if nearsightedness persists for an extended period, it may also cause symptoms such as swollen eyes, headaches, and visual fatigue. Highly nearsighted individuals may have more protruding eyes. For the nearsightedness issue in 5-year-old children, it is recommended to undergo a detailed examination at a professional ophthalmic hospital and seek appropriate treatment methods based on the doctor’s advice.