Can you recover from 100 degrees of myopia?

Whether or not 100 degrees of myopia can be recovered depends largely on the specific type of myopia. If it is pseudomyopia it is reversible, if it is true myopia it is usually unrecoverable. Pseudomyopia is usually caused by improper eye habits that overstrain the ciliary muscles. It is usually reversible and can be restored by resting the eyes and exercising the ciliary muscles. However, for true myopia, it cannot be restored and requires optometry to control the increase in myopia. Because true myopia has eye axis growth, which is irreversible. The two can be identified by the use of ciliary muscle paralyzers. In conclusion, whether 100 degrees of myopia can be recovered depends on whether it is true myopia or not, if it is true myopia, it is not recoverable. It is recommended to pay attention not to overuse the eyes in daily life, and to go to the hospital in time to find myopia in order to clarify the treatment method.