If one is truly nearsighted, it may be a bit difficult for parents who do not have myopia to suddenly accept that their children will have to wear glasses in the future. Myopia has become a fact, it's better to face it well and give your child proper children's glasses instead of avoiding it.
Myopia is not a ferocious beast. As long as he wears glasses, his vision for moderate to mild myopia is no different from that of a normal person. Glasses are not meant to be difficult to remove once worn, but people with myopia must rely on the help of childrens glasses to achieve normal vision.
Choosing between blur and clarity, everyone will choose clarity, which is called 'wearing glasses, you can't take them off'. It's not that I can't take it off, but I don't want to take it off. Would you choose to be vague every day?
Will my eyes deform after wearing glasses? The deformation referred to here usually refers to the protrusion of the eyes. Eye protrusion is not actually due to long-term wearing of glasses, but rather due to high myopia.
Many people believe in the saying that "wearing glasses for a long time can cause sunken eye sockets, protruding eyeballs, and look very ugly." Long-term wearing of glasses with frames will not cause protruding eyeballs. To put it another way, protruding eyeballs are not due to the long-term wearing of frame children's glasses, but rather due to high myopia.
That is to say, if high myopia is not accompanied by glasses, the eyeball will also be deformed. Eye deformation is caused by the elongation of the visual axis and protrusion of the eyeball after the degree of myopia increases. This is a problem with the eyes themselves and has nothing to do with wearing glasses.