If a patient suffers from pseudomyopia, he or she can regain orthopia by practicing good eye habits and relieving visual fatigue. However, if a patient suffers from true myopia, which cannot be reversed at this time, the patient can correct his/her myopia and improve his/her vision by wearing eyeglasses or undergoing surgery.
Pseudomyopia is a common type of myopia among children and adolescents, which is related to visual fatigue caused by overuse of eyes. Children with pseudomyopia can avoid prolonged reading, writing, looking at cell phones and playing with computers by developing good eye habits, thus relieving visual fatigue, improving vision and restoring orthopia.
At present, true myopia cannot be reversed. Patients can wear glasses or refractive surgery to correct myopia and improve vision. Patients also need to use their eyes reasonably and avoid eye fatigue, so as not to cause myopia progression.
It is recommended that myopia patients consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.