The etiology of myopia is still unclear, and it can be simply categorized into pseudomyopia and true myopia. Symptoms of driving and not being able to see clearly can be intervened in a timely manner by means of general treatment, medication and surgical treatment. 1. Pseudomyopia: It is mainly caused by the malfunction of eye regulation, which has the possibility of recovery. In daily life, one should use the eyes reasonably and take the method of looking into the distance and ciliary muscle exercise to promote the recovery of vision. At the same time, you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to apply atropine eye drops and other drugs for treatment, which can release smooth muscle spasm and eliminate pseudomyopia. After using the medication, it may trigger adverse reactions such as rapid heartbeat and skin redness, which need to be treated by a doctor. 2. True myopia: It is caused by various reasons that the eye crystals have lost the ability of self-adjustment and does not have the possibility of recovery. Patients can correct it by wearing appropriate frame glasses or corneal contact lenses, which can improve their vision. For patients who are over 18 years old and are eligible for surgery, they can also be treated by laser corneal refractive surgery. When symptoms of myopia occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention to clarify the condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.