Children's eyes need to be checked regularly to ensure the normal development of vision.
Glasses should be accurate
The degree and pupil distance of glasses must be accurate, otherwise it will affect children's visual development.
Choose the right lens
Choose appropriate lenses according to children's age, vision and living habits, such as anti-blue lenses and anti-radiation lenses.
Pay attention to the choice of frames.
Choose a frame suitable for children, which should be comfortable and beautiful, and also consider the safety of materials.
Avoid over-reliance on glasses
Although glasses can help children correct their eyesight, over-reliance on glasses can lead to problems such as eye atrophy and amblyopia.
Cultivate the correct habit of using eyes
Teach children the correct eye posture and distance, and avoid watching TV and playing mobile phones at close range for a long time.