医生提示:“近视防控贴”有效性暂无医学证据
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-19 10:12

Core Viewpoint - The effectiveness of products claiming to prevent myopia and improve vision, such as "myopia prevention patches" and "eye protection devices," lacks medical evidence and is not recommended by experts [1] Group 1: Expert Opinions - Dr. Zhou Xingtao from Fudan University emphasizes that there is currently no medical evidence supporting the effectiveness of these products, highlighting that myopia cannot be cured once it occurs [1] - The focus should be on validated methods for myopia prevention, rather than unproven products [1] Group 2: Recommended Prevention Methods - The first recommended method is lifestyle changes, specifically engaging in at least 2 hours of outdoor activities daily, with a minimum of 1 hour being effective for children who struggle to meet the full 2 hours [1] - The second method involves optical solutions, including OK lenses and certain functional glasses, which should be used under medical guidance [1] - The third method includes pharmacological options, such as low-concentration atropine, which must also be used according to a doctor's advice [1]