Transit myopia - description
Transient myopia refers to a vision defect in which the organ of vision is unable to see objects clearly. When looking at a distant space, a person sees a blurry picture, and when looking at a nearby space, a clear one. Temporary myopia appears gradually over several days, and then just as suddenly disappears. It goes away after a few weeks and in many cases does not require treatment. Transient myopia is typical for young people aged 6 to 25 years. Such symptoms are not dangerous to health and therefore do not require special treatment. Very often, such diseases are diagnosed in children during a period of intensive growth of the visual system. But that doesn't stop them from continuing