The method of slowly correcting myopic eyes needs to be viewed differently depending on the specific situation. If the myopia is pseudomyopia, the correction can be suspended and the symptoms can be improved by proper rest and adjustment. If it is true myopia, it cannot be cured and needs to be corrected by human intervention. First, pseudomyopia: patients do not need to correct their vision by wearing glasses, most patients can restore their vision to normal by resting and eliminating factors that overuse the eyes. If patients want to reduce the use of electronic products and close eye use, they can relax their eye muscles by looking at the distance, and some patients can regain clear vision after proper rest. In addition, ciliary muscle training, such as playing table tennis, can be performed to restore vision; second, true myopia: it cannot be cured, and once it occurs, it is irreversible, but human intervention is possible to correct myopia through frame glasses, contact lenses and refractive surgery, so that patients can see clearly again. Strictly speaking, the above methods are not a cure for myopia, but only offset myopia through laser cutting of the cornea or through optical correction, while the axis of the eye of the myopic patient does not change. Although true myopia cannot be cured, its growth can be controlled by reasonable methods. First, increase the amount of time spent outdoors. It is recommended to go outdoors for no less than two hours a day, with longer hours recommended for myopic children and adolescents. Studies have found that nature’s light can promote the release of dopamine from the retina, thus slowing down the development of myopia. Second, strictly control the time of electronic products use. Again, a balanced diet with less sweets and sugary drinks is recommended to slow down the development of myopia. In addition, scientific control of myopia is the most important aspect, once myopia is found, you need to go to the hospital for optometry and wear the right number of glasses to prevent visual fatigue and the rapid growth of myopia.