Hyperopia generally causes blurred vision for both distant and near objects, belonging to a refractive error. It is recommended to visit the hospital early and consult a doctor to understand the specific condition. Hyperopia may be caused by genetic factors, congenital developmental abnormalities, improper and prolonged eye usage, etc. Typically, parallel light entering the eye converges behind the retina, failing to produce a clear image on it. Patients with this condition often experience changes in vision, manifesting as poor distance and near vision, blurred vision, and accompanying symptoms of eye strain. In severe cases, it may lead to complications such as strabismus and amblyopia, which are detrimental to health. Hyperopia patients need to visit the hospital early and use medications such as Pilocarpine Nitrate Eyedrops, Atropine Eyedrops, and Tropicamide Eyedrops under the doctor's guidance. They can also relieve symptoms through excimer laser refractive surgery and spectacle correction. In daily life, it is important to develop good eye usage habits, regularly visit the hospital for follow-ups, maintain a healthy diet with more vegetables, fruits, and water, ensure adequate rest, reduce screen time, engage in outdoor exercises appropriately, and maintain a pleasant mood.