Whether it's a shipwreck site or a coral reef filled with rich marine life, the ability to view underwater scenery is one of the best rewards for scuba diving. Therefore, in this kind of leisure sports, a good vision is very important, even if it is not the biggest enemy of scuba divers, myopia will become a grave.
Myopia is a disease that affects the cornea or eyeball, resulting in limited focus at certain distances; any object that is further away than the myope limit appears blurred. Myopia is often referred to as myopia or myopia, with approximately 7 to 9 out of 10 Asians. If myopia is equipped with high-performance diving equipment that is hindering the fun of scuba diving, there are some remedies you can take to make up for your lack of "vision."
- Perform laser eye surgery. This will correct your eye condition indefinitely. Although the operation will cost you some money, if you think it deserves some grandness, then go. …
Scuba diving – how to deal with myopia was originally published on Spring