What are the signs of pseudomyopia

There are many signs of pseudomyopia, such as squinting and frowning, head tilting, impatience, bad habits, and generalized symptoms. 1. Squinting and frowning: In order to focus the vision into the eyes, patients with pseudomyopia will often squint and frown when seeing objects, so as to make the image on the retina clearer. 2. Head tilting: patients will often tilt their heads when reading or writing homework. 3. Impatience: Patients may show a lack of patience in daily life, especially when reading and attending classes, and may become bored. When attending classes, it is especially difficult to read the words on the blackboard clearly. May show no interest in learning. 4. Bad Habits: Pseudomyopia may lead to close visual distances, such as watching TV very close to the TV set. 5. Generalized symptoms: Patients may show frequent headaches, generalized weakness, and inability to concentrate. If the above symptoms occur, it may be pseudomyopia, daily to let the eyes get enough rest, so that the spasm of the ciliary muscle to be relaxed, usually vision will gradually recover. If the symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital for evaluation and intervention as prescribed by the doctor.