Myopia is the most common vision problem in people of all ages, and it is on the rise in many countries around the world, especially in young children and school-age children. So let’s get to know and understand myopia so that everyone can have the knowledge and care for your eyes and your loved ones properly.
Myopia is a type of vision disorder in which the lens of the eye cannot receive the light refracted from the object that sends the image to fall before the retina, making the retina unable to send the image to the brain for processing clearly. People with myopia can see objects in the distance blurry or see images indistinctly. Some people have headaches and pain in the eye sockets, but they can see objects up close clearly, causing squinting or squeezing of the eye muscles to focus the eyes to see what the distant image is.

Myopia may be notice by symptoms such as:
- Can’t see objects, signs, or letters in the distance clearly or blurred vision
- You have to squint your eyes to see more clearly.
- headache
- Rubbing eyes often
- Symptoms of eye fatigue such as watery eyes, red eyes, eye pain, and eye pain
If you feel that you are experiencing the symptoms mention above. It is UFABET recommend to have your eyes checked with the BVAX system for up to 16 steps to know the cause of the problem. For those with myopia, you can choose to wear glasses only. Or wear glasses alternately with contact lenses, or if you want to have LASIK, you can do so as well. This is a way that we can see normally again, but it is not possible for everyone, especially those with thin corneas or those with keratoconus.
For some people with night myopia, it can be correct by wearing glasses at night or in low-light conditions. Use lenses with a multi-coat coating to cut out distracting glare. And allow more light to enter the eye, resulting in improved night vision. In addition, yellow-tinted lenses can help reduce the effects of night myopia, but they can distort the color of objects. So they should be use with caution and under the care of a specialist.
However, in order to delay the symptoms of nearsightedness You should wear glasses that match your vision. Read or work in a well-lit area. And you should rest your eyes from the computer screen or phone every 20 minutes. By looking at objects in the distance for about 20 seconds. In addition, you should have your eyes checked regularly as this may help to receive immediate treatment. If myopia gets worse or there are other additional eye problems.