Abstract: pseudomyopia is a fatigue state before true myopia. If this state can not be relieved in time, the qualitative change of eye generator will form true myopia. Mydriatic optometry is needed to judge true and false myopia., Many parents believe that their children have pseudomyopia. In fact, most children are true myopia. Pseudomyopia generally does not exceed 5% of the total number of myopia., Pseudomyopia is a fatigue state before true myopia. If this state can not be relieved in time, the qualitative change of eye generator will form true myopia. Mydriatic optometry is needed to judge true and false myopia. Some parents worry that mydriasis is harmful to their children’s eyes. In fact, the purpose of mydriasis is to relieve eye fatigue and relax tense muscles. In this way, the tested diopter is accurate. If the naked eye vision can reach 1 after mydriasis. 0, that is “pseudomyopia”, which can be cured in a short time, such as drugs, acupuncture, ear embedding needles and physiotherapy instruments, which can relax muscles, relieve fatigue and restore vision to normal. If you don’t want treatment, as long as you often look into the distance and pay attention to rest, your eyesight may also recover., However, if the naked eye vision after mydriasis is less than 0. 8. It is “true myopia”. True myopia is irreversible once it is formed. It is an organic change of the eyeball. The anterior and posterior axis of the eyeball becomes longer, and the external object image is imaged in front of the retina through the refractive system of the eye. If there is no clear object image on the retina, of course, there will be no good vision. In addition to surgery, no method can shorten the eyeball and change the diopter, which is the reason why myopia is difficult to cure., Experts said: at present, refractive surgery is the only method that can treat myopia and reduce diopter, such as excimer laser keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis. All of them use laser to decompose the corneal anterior elastic layer, stromal layer and some tissue cells into tiny volatile fragments to flatten the corneal curvature, To achieve the purpose of correcting myopia.,
many parents believe that children have pseudomyopia. In fact, most children are true myopia. Pseudomyopia generally does not exceed 5% of the total number of myopia.
pseudomyopia is a fatigue state before true myopia. If this state can not be alleviated in time, the qualitative change of eye generator will form true myopia. Mydriatic optometry is needed to judge true and false myopia. Some parents worry that mydriasis is harmful to their children’s eyes. In fact, the purpose of mydriasis is to relieve eye fatigue and relax tense muscles. In this way, the tested diopter is accurate. If the naked eye vision can reach 1 after mydriasis. 0, that is “pseudomyopia”, which can be cured in a short time, such as drugs, acupuncture, ear embedding needles and physiotherapy instruments, which can relax muscles, relieve fatigue and restore vision to normal. If you do not want treatment, as long as you often look into the distance and pay attention to rest, your vision may also recover.
but if the naked eye vision after mydriasis is less than 0. 8. It is “true myopia”. True myopia is irreversible once it is formed. It is an organic change of the eyeball. The anterior and posterior axis of the eyeball becomes longer, and the external object image is imaged in front of the retina through the refractive system of the eye. If there is no clear object image on the retina, of course, there will be no good vision. In addition to surgery, no method can shorten the eyeball and change the diopter, which is the reason why myopia is difficult to cure. Experts from
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said: at present, refractive surgery is the only method that can treat myopia and reduce diopter, such as excimer laser keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis. All of them use laser to decompose the corneal anterior elastic layer, stromal layer and some tissue cells to form tiny volatile fragments to flatten the corneal curvature, To achieve the purpose of correcting myopia.