There are eye drops available specifically for myopic patients.
Myopia is a common ophthalmic condition, a type of refractive error that usually develops in childhood or adolescence, and can jeopardize the patient’s vision, which can usually be corrected by wearing eyeglasses.
There are eye drops available for controlling the progression of myopia, such as low-concentration atropine eye drops.
There are also eye drops used to treat pseudomyopia, which is myopia caused by ciliary muscle spasm, and to relieve visual fatigue. Commonly used medications include compound tropicamide eye drops, heptaphyllum digitalis biside eye drops, and so on.
Patients with myopia should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and be guided by the doctor to use reasonable medication for treatment after evaluating the condition.