What to do if your child’s eyes are mildly nearsighted

Children’s eyes mild myopia, need to go to the regular hospital in time for dilated optometry, in order to determine whether it is true myopia or pseudomyopia, if it is true myopia, the child can be corrected with glasses. If it is true myopia, the child can be corrected with glasses. If pseudomyopia, the child can develop good eye habits. 1. Pseudomyopia: Children with low myopia may be pseudomyopic, and after dilated optometry, the myopia decreases significantly. Children with pseudomyopia do not need to wear eyeglasses, but need to develop good eye habits, relax the eyes, avoid eye fatigue, relieve eye discomfort and improve vision. 2. Genuine myopia: children who are still myopic after dilated optometry are considered to be genuinely myopic, and need to wear glasses to correct their myopia and improve their vision. After correction, the child needs to go to the ophthalmology department for regular checkups and change the appropriate glasses regularly. It is recommended that children with myopia visit the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.