The symptom of myopia is that it is clear to see objects close up, but blurry to see objects far away. Therefore, there is a saying that people with mild myopia need to wear children's eyeglasses when viewing distant objects, while when viewing nearby objects such as reading or writing, they do not need to wear glasses, which is called "wearing far and taking off near". So, if you are nearsighted, can you wear and take off glasses?
Firstly, it needs to be clarified that the term 'wearing and removing' here refers to mild myopia (less than 300 degrees). If myopia exceeds 300 degrees or there is astigmatism, myopic glasses must be worn.
We also encourage people with mild myopia to bravely take off their glasses and let their eyes enjoy a moment of natural beauty. This means that nearsighted glasses for individuals with mild myopia can be worn and removed.
Although childrens eyeglasses for individuals with mild myopia can be worn and removed, there must be a traceable pattern of when to remove them and when to wear them. Obviously, "wearing far and removing near" is not feasible. Many people cannot avoid this misconception, and we can understand it from two aspects.
What are the symptoms of myopia in children? Have you observed objects getting closer and closer, such as writing heads buried deeper and deeper? This is a typical symptom of myopia.
So according to the saying "wearing children's eyeglassesfar and taking them off near" for myopia, reading and writing at close range do not require glasses, because myopic people have stronger myopia ability. In fact, for myopic individuals, it is difficult to define how far and how close they are.