Pseudomyopia can be treated with daily tropicamide drops under the supervision of a doctor, while true myopia should not be treated with tropicamide. Topicamide is an anticholinergic that can inhibit acetylcholine-induced excitation of the pupillary sphincter and ciliary muscle, causing dilated pupils and ciliary muscle paralysis, and can be used to treat pseudomyopia, so children with pseudomyopia can be treated with daily drops of Topicamide. Pseudomyopia refers to the continuous contraction of the ciliary muscle due to various reasons, over-adjustment, the formation of adjustment spasm, so that the lens refraction increases, so that the eye is in a myopic state, through relaxation, rest and dilation of the pupil after the intervention of the visual acuity can be restored to normal, do not need to wear glasses, and to identify with the true myopia. True myopia is irreversible and usually requires refractive correction by wearing glasses of the right prescription or refractive surgery. It is recommended that children should go to the hospital to determine whether the myopia is pseudo- or myopia is real, and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, do not unauthorized use of drugs to avoid delaying the condition.