Question

How should one handle a 4-year-old child who has developed severe myopia? The child’s condition has persisted for some time, and parents are concerned about the side effects of medication treatment, hoping to receive professional advice.

Answer

Children may have mild myopia, which can naturally improve during the process of eye development. However, if a child has significant myopia in early childhood, correction is necessary. Since children may not cooperate well during vision measurements, accurate pupillary testing is required rather than relying solely on computer checks. It is recommended that parents take their child to a regular hospital ophthalmology department for examination and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan. With appropriate treatment, the child’s myopia condition can be reduced, thereby achieving vision correction effects.