Is there pseudomyopia in adults

Pseudomyopia is usually absent in adults, but cannot be completely ruled out due to individual differences.
Pseudomyopia is usually seen in children or adolescents, mainly due to the underdevelopment of the eyeball and over-adjustment of the ciliary muscles, which makes it possible for the patient to develop pseudomyopia due to the inability of the ciliary muscles to relax completely.
In adult patients, the eyeball is usually well developed, and ciliary muscle spasm is less likely to occur at this time, and thus pseudomyopia usually does not occur, but due to the existence of individual differences, it can not be completely ruled out.
Patients with myopia can go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for consultation, and when they suspect that it may be pseudomyopia, they can do dilated optometry under the guidance of the doctor to differentiate between true myopia and pseudomyopia.