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Causes And Effects Of Monocular Myopia

Date:2021.05.15   Views:1508

Causes And Effects Of Monocular Myopia

Myopia can be said to be a common disease nowadays. Among various ophthalmological diseases, monocular myopia has become a very typical type of myopia. Many people have monocular myopia due to excessive use of one eye. Many people think that monocular myopia is the same as myopia. In fact, monocular myopia is more harmful. So, what are the harms of monocular myopia?

How does monocular myopia come from?

1. Excessive use of one eye

In many cases, some people like to lie on the bed and look sideways when looking at the phone or reading a book, and they keep turning to one side, sometimes they will use one eye too much, which makes this eye more and more short-sighted and the other eye does not have too much influence, so the monocular myopia we often say today is produced.

2. Eye diseases

Usually our eyes are a fair and equal visual network, but once a person develops ophthalmological diseases and only at one side, such as relative tumors, inflammation, or glaucoma and other diseases, it will be possible to make everything normal in one eye, while the other eye is getting nearsighted.

3. Habitual use of eyes

Just as some people like to use the left hand, while others like to use the right hand, some people prefer to use their right or left eyes when looking at the same thing. It may cause the visual effect of refractive errors, and then cause myopia in this eye.

 

What is the effect of monocular myopia?

1. Lack of visual effects

Generally speaking, it is not easy for a person's eyesight distance to exceed the second line of myopia, if it exceeds second line, double vision and amblyopia may occur. Therefore, monocular myopia is likely to cause the lack of visual effects.

2. Eyes are very easy to dry and tired

Normal people’s binocular vision is usually not too far apart, so once one has myopia and the other is normal, it is possible for both eyes to become drier and drier while looking at one thing. Which cause nerve exhaustion.

3. Increased intraocular pressure

Because the difference of eyes is generally not easy to be very big, once the difference of eyes exceeds 250 degrees, it may make the eyes difficult to combine the visual effects, which will cause the eyes to increase the combined level too much and increase the intraocular pressure. High, causing the occurrence of glaucoma

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