If the child has pseudomyopia, the child can improve his/her vision through good eye habits. If the child has true myopia, the child can improve his/her vision by correcting his/her myopia with prescription glasses and control the progression of his/her myopia through eye relaxation and other means.
Myopia is more common in children, and there are two types of myopia: pseudomyopia and true myopia. If a child has pseudomyopia, good eye habits, such as getting enough sleep, avoiding excessive eye use and prolonged viewing of cell phones, computers and other electronic products, can be used to restore normal vision and improve eyesight.
If the child has true myopia, which cannot be reversed at this time, the child can wear appropriate glasses to correct the myopia and improve vision. Children also need to avoid eye fatigue and increase outdoor exercise time to control the progression of myopia.
Children with myopia are advised to consult a regular hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.