Will congenital hyperopia decrease with age? Why?
I don't know how old you are, because the child's eyeball is not yet mature and its axial length is short, so it is hyperopia, and it takes a development process to become a right eye. Children under 7 years old still don't need glasses when their hyperopia is light. If their hyperopia is high or even strabismus appears, they should optometry glasses to correct their vision in time to avoid amblyopia or strabismus aggravating in children over 7 years old. Even after wearing glasses, it is not as good as not wearing eyesight before. The principle of hyperopia glasses is to correct them as thoroughly as possible. If you need to wear glasses, you can take them off in less than 1-2 years and return to normal. You must optometry and glasses now, and the sooner you get glasses, the better. It can be completely corrected. With the development of children, it is expected that they will completely take off their glasses when they grow up. Otherwise it is easy to form amblyopia. If there is amblyopia now, it can be cured in one month if it is treated with glasses, but it needs to be consolidated for a period of time. If you don't have amblyopia, you can have glasses, usually once every six months, and gradually reduce the degree of glasses. It is possible to take off your glasses when you are old enough to go to school. Children with hyperopia are advised to use atropine mydriasis optometry and correct refraction. If you are an adult, the safest way to correct your eyesight is to wear glasses. Hyperopia was often accompanied by amblyopia when I was a child. In this case, wearing glasses to correct vision may not be very good. Of course, surgery can be done now, but there are strict indications.