How long does it take for pseudomyopia to become true myopia?

It is possible for pseudomyopia to transform into true myopia, and the timing of the transformation is uncertain. With regular treatment, a few patients can regain normal vision. Pseudomyopia is a condition in which the ciliary muscles continue to contract and spasm due to excessive eye use, causing the lens to thicken and blurring vision. Pseudomyopia may return to normal vision in a short period of time, usually through the use of dilating medications, relaxation of the ciliary muscle, or eye adjustment training. If pseudomyopia is not treated effectively, the ciliary muscle continues to contract, the eye axis is gradually stretched, and pseudomyopia can gradually change to true myopia. If myopia develops into true myopia, it cannot be cured and can only be corrected by means of glasses or surgery. In addition, since incorrect eye use can easily lead to myopia, patients should develop a correct reading posture and avoid reading and looking at cell phones for a long time to prevent myopia.