Generally, by relaxing the ciliary muscle through distant viewing, resting with eyes closed, etc., pseudomyopia requires 2-4 weeks of gradual recovery, and the specific recovery time is related to the patient’s eye habits. Pseudomyopia refers to the temporary myopia caused by the spasm of ciliary muscle due to various reasons, which increases the refractive power of the patient’s lens. Through eye relaxation, resting with eyes closed, and pupil dilation interventions, etc., the spasm of ciliary muscle can be lifted, and the patient’s vision can be restored. If the patient develops good eye habits, generally pseudomyopia can be restored in about 2-4 weeks. However, if patients do not change good eye habits and continue to use their eyes with fatigue, pseudomyopia will not only fail to recover, but also develop into true myopia, which is irreversible, and patients will need to wear glasses with appropriate prescription to correct myopia and improve their vision. It is recommended that patients with pseudomyopia should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.