200 degrees 10 years old myopia true or false

Whether 200 degrees 10 years old is true or pseudomyopia does not depend on the degree of myopia, and children can be identified through tests such as dilated optometry. Generally speaking, pseudomyopia and true myopia share the same symptoms, i.e., decreased vision and blurred vision. However, when children with pseudomyopia undergo dilated optometry, their myopia can be reduced or even disappear, and there is usually no growth of the eye axis. If the child develops good eye habits, generally can return to normal. Usually pay attention to local massage, relax the muscles around the eyes, develop good eye habits, increase the time of outdoor activities, reduce the time to look at near objects, in order to help the eyes to recover. The true myopia patients still have myopia after dilated pupil optometry, and the eye axis can also change, appearing eye axis lengthening. Myopia patients can wear glasses to correct myopia and improve their vision. It is recommended that children with myopia be seen promptly for evaluation of their condition and treatment as prescribed by their doctor.