If a five-year-old child develops myopia, the first step is to go to a regular medical facility for a dilated eye exam. After the dilated eye exam, if the myopia is true, it cannot be restored to normal. If it is pseudomyopia, it can be recovered and can be helped by giving the eyes more rest, relaxing the eyes, and performing visual function training. If a five-year-old child is truly myopic, it means that the eye axis has lengthened, and this eye axis lengthening cannot be restored to normal. Just like a child’s height, it cannot get any shorter after it grows taller. Therefore, if a five-year-old child is diagnosed with true myopia, he or she cannot recover from it.