Can you get your eyesight back by rolling your eyes?

There is no way to restore vision by turning the eyeball. Turning the eyeball relies on the power of the extraocular muscles to turn the eyeball in all directions, which can only increase the power of the extraocular muscles in all directions of eye movement, so turning the eyeball cannot restore vision. Eye vision is mediated by the action of the intraocular muscles, especially the contraction and diastole of the ciliary muscle, which allows the eye to see far or near. Therefore, rotating the eyeball does not help to restore vision. To treat pseudomyopia, you can improve pseudomyopia by adjusting the ciliary muscle; there is no way to restore true myopia through the regulation of the eye muscles. For pseudomyopia regulation of the ciliary muscle, you can alternately gaze at objects near and far every day, a moment to look at the target 100m away, a moment to look at the target within 1m, and then look at the target 100m away, and then look at the target within 1m, so that alternating between near and far, in order to allow the ciliary muscle to be relaxed and relaxation, to play a certain amount of relaxation of the eyes, regulation of the ciliary muscle, to restore the purpose of pseudomyopia.