How can I tell if it is true myopia or pseudomyopia?

  Pseudomyopia is a spasm of the ciliary muscle in the eye caused by prolonged close study or games. Patients show similarities with true myopia, such as unclear vision of distant objects and the need to squint to see distant objects.  How can I tell if it is true myopia or pseudomyopia?  The diagnosis will be confirmed by a systematic examination after the ciliary muscle paralyzing drops are given to release the ciliary muscle spasm in a regular hospital. If it is true myopia, you can get proper glasses through regular optometry. If it is pseudomyopia, there is no need to rush to get glasses. You can use systematic Chinese medicine, such as acupoint stimulation, Chinese herbal medicine and external application, to relieve the ciliary muscle spasm and improve the quality of vision, as well as to give proper guidance on study and living habits to cure pseudomyopia or slow down the development of low-degree true myopia.