Can a child with 100 degrees of myopia be adjusted back?

If a child has 100 degrees of myopia, there is no effective way to restore it if it is true myopia, while it is possible to restore orthopia if it is pseudomyopia.
Pseudomyopia belongs to the functional lesion, generally can be restored, and is related to the ciliary muscle spasm caused by visual fatigue. Children should develop good eye habits, rest their eyes, reduce the amount of time spent in close proximity, and look into the distance appropriately to relieve ciliary muscle spasms, thus restoring the state of orthopia.
At present, there is no way to recover from true myopia, and children may also have organic changes such as prolongation of the eye axis and fundus lesions. Myopia can lead to vision loss, and children can wear appropriate glasses to correct myopia and improve their vision. Children with myopia should also pay attention to eye hygiene to avoid eye fatigue, which may lead to myopia progression.
Children with myopia are advised to consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.