If your child has 100 degrees of myopia, you need to find out whether it is pseudomyopia or true myopia. Pseudomyopia can be alleviated by changing eye habits, but true myopia cannot be reversed, and the patient needs to wear eyeglasses to correct the myopia and improve the visual acuity.
1. Pseudomyopia: Pseudomyopia is usually caused by ciliary muscle spasm due to children’s fatigue, which can be eliminated by developing good eye habits, reducing the time of close-distance eye use and relaxing the ciliary muscle.
2. True myopia: Currently, true myopia cannot be reversed. Myopia can lead to vision loss, and children can wear frames or keratoplasty lenses to correct myopia and improve their vision.
It is recommended that children with myopia should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.