What to look for in a child with pseudomyopia

Children with pseudomyopia should pay attention to avoiding excessive eye use, not needing to wear glasses, and sitting in the correct posture. Pseudomyopia is usually induced by long-term bad eye habits, such as long-term close eye use, long-term use of electronic products, resulting in mild myopia symptoms, blurring in the distance, but the degree of blurring is not stable, through the relief of eye fatigue and so on can be restored. Therefore, when a child develops pseudomyopia, the first thing he needs to do is to avoid excessive use of eyes, and since myopia is functional, he does not need to wear glasses; he also needs to pay attention to using his eyes in the correct way and position in daily life, and to relax his eyes appropriately. When a child develops pseudomyopia, it needs to be corrected actively to avoid developing into true myopia.