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Can myopia presbyopia be neutralized?
Rumor: myopia and presbyopia can cancel each other out. I was nearsighted when I was young, but I won't be presbyopia when I am old.

Truth: If you are nearsighted, won't you get old when you are old? Of course not.

If you have low myopia when you are young and are used to not wearing glasses, then you will wear reading glasses later than people of the same age.

It is even worse for people with high myopia. Because the pathogenesis of myopia and presbyopia can't offset each other, at the age when presbyopia symptoms occur, you still need to wear myopia glasses when you look far away, but the degree of myopia may be reduced. At close range, due to the weakening of lens adjustment ability, there will be different situations: some people need to take off their nearsighted glasses to watch, some people need to put on glasses with low myopia for correction, and some people even need to wear a pair of reading glasses. That is to say, after presbyopia occurs, people with high myopia may not be able to see clearly from far to near because their eye adjustment range is narrowed, and they need two pairs of glasses with different myopia degrees to correct refractive problems, and even need a pair of myopia glasses and a pair of reading glasses. Moreover, myopia looks shallower, but the risk of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment has not decreased.