Pseudomyopia in children can be restored through simple treatments such as reducing eye use and applying topical eye drops to dilate the pupils. True myopia, on the other hand, is often difficult to recover from through treatment. Pseudomyopia in children is mostly caused by ciliary muscle spasm due to prolonged close eye use. Therefore, you can consider reducing the time of close-distance eye use to ensure that the eyes get enough rest, or eye drops with local dilated eye drops to paralyze the ciliary muscle and other methods of treatment, most of the vision can be restored. Children’s true myopia, mostly caused by the growth of the eye axis, at present, no effective treatment has been found to shorten the eye axis accordingly, therefore, vision is often difficult to be restored. Specific treatment, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions.