Children’s myopia is mostly pseudomyopia. Early mydriasis optometry

Abstract: on the surface, pseudomyopia is also blurred far and clear near, but there is no corresponding diopter change during mydriatic optometry. Due to the frequent incorrect use of the eyes, the ciliary muscles continue to contract and spasm, and they can’t get the proper rest, and the lens is also in a thickened state. Most people are not surprised to see a pair of glasses on the bridge of the nose of a 3-year-old or 4-year-old child, because in society, more and more children wear glasses. Due to excessive eye use and excessive use of electronic products, children’s vision drops rapidly. However, children’s near vision is mostly pseudomyopia., Therefore, when discovering pseudomyopia, we should cooperate with the treatment in time to prevent it from evolving into true myopia. Pseudomyopia is caused by continuous contraction and spasm of ciliary muscle, increased lens thickness and blurred vision due to overuse of eyes.

Most people are not surprised to see a pair of glasses on the bridge of the nose of a 3-year-old or 4-year-old child, because in society, more and more children wear glasses. Because of excessive eye use and excessive use of electronic products, children’s vision drops rapidly. However, children’s myopia is mostly pseudomyopia.

Therefore, when false myopia is found, it should be treated in time to prevent it from evolving into true myopia. Pseudomyopia is caused by continuous contraction and spasm of ciliary muscle, increased lens thickness and blurred vision due to excessive use of eyes.

On the surface, pseudomyopia is also blurred far and clear near, but there is no corresponding diopter change during mydriatic optometry. Due to the frequent incorrect use of the eye, the ciliary muscle continues to contract and spasm, and the lens is in a thickened state without proper rest. In this way, the parallel light enters the eye. After the thickened lens is bent, the focus falls in front of the retina, and it is not clear to see things in the distance.

How does myopia affect a child's vision

When children develop myopia, they usually have the following symptoms: Squint, blink, rub your eyes, tilt your head, frown, pull your eyes, squint, get close, blur, make mistakes, etc. In children with pseudomyopia, measures should be taken to prevent it from evolving into true myopia. Drugs, acupuncture, often doing eye exercises, food therapy and other methods can be used to relieve the tension of eye muscles and make them fully rest and relax.

At the same time, parents should pay close attention to their children, stipulate that when children watch TV and play computer, they should prevent dry eyes and astringent eyes caused by excessive eye use, and be careful not to evolve into true myopia. At the same time, to prevent pseudomyopia from evolving into true myopia, we should be patient when implementing preventive measures, so that children can have healthy eyes to see the world in the future.