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Can changing your phone's wallpaper to grassland prevent myopia?

Published:  at  01:40 PM

The subway is not crowded.

The breakfast is not good

Let you think of the green grassland as soon as you go to work

I am so cold-blooded that I can only use the keyboard to wake you up:

Green has nothing to do with eye protection!

It can’t prevent myopia

optical illusion
▲ Source: Xiaohongshu user "Shen Shen"

Myopia is mainly caused by many factors such as long-term close-range eye use, genetic factors, abnormal eye development, etc., and the choice of mobile phone wallpaper will not directly affect eye health.

Myopic eyeball diagram
▲ Source: Tencent Medical Dictionary

The key to preventing and controlling myopia lies in improving eye habits, such as avoiding prolonged close-up use of the eyes, resting the eyes regularly, maintaining a correct sitting posture, and increasing time spent outdoors.

Common causes of true myopia
▲ Source: Tencent Medical Dictionary

Although green is considered to be more comfortable for the eyes, the color of the mobile phone wallpaper cannot change the eye’s adjustment state or relieve visual fatigue. Moreover, we usually use various apps when we open our mobile phones and do not stare at the wallpaper for a long time.

Mobile software screenshots

Therefore, although changing the mobile phone wallpaper to grassland may make people feel relaxed and happy, this is only a psychological effect and will not prevent myopia. To prevent myopia, scientific eye habits and effective outdoor activities are still needed.

Green eye protection version of eye muscle training

Relieve visual fatigue, hold on for 20 seconds

See what has changed

Vortex dynamic map

Not nearsighted yet

Please protect your eyes

Don't be as embarrassing as me.

👇

Last time I went for a physical examination

Take off your glasses and talk

I have to ask the doctor to repeat it twice.

It's like taking your brain out



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