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How to judge whether a child's myopia is true or false


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Myopia generally refers to myopia. In clinical practice, true or pseudomyopia can be judged by clinical manifestations, mydriatic optometry and other aspects.
First, if the patient's symptoms of blurred vision disappear after rest and relaxation, it is generally considered to be pseudomyopia. If the patient still has symptoms of blurred vision in the distance after rest and relaxation, it is considered to be true myopia. Secondly, the patient can also go to the hospital for mydriatic optometry. If the patient's vision returns to normal after using mydriatic agents, it is mostly pseudomyopia. If the patient's vision is still lower than the normal range after using mydriatic agents, it is considered to be true myopia.
Myopic patients need to correct bad eye habits in time, ensure adequate sleep time every day, and prohibit long-term use of electronic products.