Abstract: the reason why children don’t take the initiative to tell their parents that they can’t see clearly is that once they let their parents know, they may not allow their children to watch TV, play games or even play mobile phones in the future, so some children are unwilling to take the initiative to tell their parents the real situation., At present, the myopia rate of teenagers is still high. When communicating with the parents of these myopia teenagers, they often feel very surprised, and there are quite a few parents, Will say “I often ask my children if they can see. The children say they can see. The school also checks their eyesight every year, and I don’t hear the teacher say that the children are short-sighted. Why is it that they are short-sighted all of a sudden? My child’s father and I are short-sighted. Will the children be pseudoshort-sighted? Is your optometry accurate or not? Then how can we face these questions from parents What’s the answer?, The reason why children don’t take the initiative to tell their parents that they can’t see clearly is that once they let their parents know, they may not allow their children to watch TV, play games or even play mobile phones in the future. Therefore, some children are unwilling to take the initiative to tell their parents the real situation., Another situation is that the school checks the eyesight, because there are too many students, and the inspection should be completed within the specified time. Many students in the back tell the front students the opening direction of the eyesight chart, so it is not very accurate. In addition, parents think that both parents are not short-sighted, and children should not be short-sighted, right? These wrong ideas!, Myopia is generally manifested as vision loss, exophthalmos, blurred vision, easy visual fatigue and so on. In the early stage of myopia, it can also be manifested as squinting, crooked head, serial viewing, etc. once the above situation occurs, parents should immediately take their children to a formal optometry institution to check their eyesight, and should take the initiative to recheck their eyesight at least every three months!, [Research on factors related to the occurrence and development of children’s myopia], 1. Parents are myopic, and children are prone to myopia or high myopia; 2. There are few outdoor activities;
at present, the rate of juvenile myopia remains high. When communicating with the parents of these myopic teenagers, they often feel very surprised, and a considerable number of parents will say “I often ask my child if he can see. The child says he can see, and the school also checks his eyesight every year. I don’t hear the teacher say that the child is short-sighted. Why is it that he is short-sighted all of a sudden? My child’s father and I are short-sighted. Will the child be pseudomyopia? Is your optometry accurate or not?
So how can we answer these questions from parents? The reason why
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children don’t take the initiative to tell their parents that they can’t see clearly is that once they let their parents know, they may not allow their children to watch TV, play games or even play mobile phones in the future. Therefore, some children are unwilling to take the initiative to tell their parents the real situation.
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another situation is that the school checks the eyesight, because there are too many students and they have to finish the examination within the specified time. Many students in the back tell the front students the opening direction of the eyesight chart, so it is not very accurate. In addition, parents think that both parents are not short-sighted, and children should not be short-sighted, right? These wrong ideas!
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myopia are generally characterized by vision loss, exophthalmos, blurred vision, easy visual fatigue and so on. In the early stage of myopia, it can also be manifested as squinting, crooked head, watching serial, etc. once the above situation occurs, parents should immediately take their children to a formal optometry institution to check their eyesight, and should take the initiative to recheck their eyesight at least every three months!
[Research on the factors related to the occurrence and development of children’s myopia]
1. Both parents are myopia, and children are prone to myopia or high myopia;
2. Less outdoor activities;
3. Long-time use of computers and mobile phones;
4. Long-time reading, wrong reading posture and pen holding posture;
5. Improper lighting. Experts from
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suggest that comprehensive optometry should be done once a year from the age of 3 to 6, and refractive development files should be established. After the child is 3 years old, parents should take the child to a professional optometry institution to have a comprehensive optometry examination once or twice a year, including eye position, intraocular pressure, fundus, stereo vision and esotropia, to see whether the child belongs to the high-risk myopia group, and reasonably intervene the occurrence and development of myopia through the detection over the years.