What should I do if I am detected with pseudomyopia?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pseudomyopia is caused by the recent excessive or irrational use of the eyes, resulting in the spasm of the ciliary muscle. Pseudomyopia is not allowed to wear glasses. It is recommended that if you have symptoms of vision loss, it is best to go to the hospital in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pseudomyopia refers to the fact that the eyes are not true myopia, farsightedness or astigmatism, but due to the long-term long-term work of the eyes to see near or close, or continue to look at electronic products, resulting in tension and spasm of the ciliary muscle, which can generally be recovered by correction

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pseudomyopia is functional, more common in adolescents, and vision can be reduced within a few weeks or 1 or 2 months, and can be restored to some extent with appropriate rest. True nearsightedness is an organic change that cannot be recovered spontaneously. There are three methods of differential diagnosis:

    1) Ciliary muscle paralysis method: It is to relax and adjust the ciliary muscle with cycloplegic drugs, so that the eyes are in a static refractive state, and then check the visual acuity and refraction to determine. with 1% atropine eye drops, 1 2 times a day for 3 to 4 days; or 2% postmatropine or tropineamide every 5 to 15 minutes for a total of 6 times.

    If the visual acuity remains unchanged after dilation, it is true myopia, and the visual acuity increases to pseudomyopia. Refraction with myopia is true, and no myopia is false. This is recognized as the most reliable method for differential diagnosis. (2) Cloud method:

    Let the patient wear + spherical lenses in both eyes at the same time, see distant objects for 3 minutes, and then remove the right lens, and immediately check the naked eye vision, the vision progress is false, and the non-progress is true; The left eye is then examined in the same way. This method is not very exact. (3) Dynamic imaging method:

    Instead of dilating pupils, check the distance and near unaided visual acuity of both eyes. Poor distance visual acuity, normal near visual acuity, and no other eye diseases that affect visual acuity are differentiated. The doctor and the patient sit facing each other in the darkroom.

    The patient wears an audition frame, and the left and right eyes are placed + spherical lenses. The patient's eyes are fixed on the optoscopic scope with both eyes at the same time (the No. 5 character or the word with few strokes such as large, small, upper and lower strokes is pasted on the side of the mirror, and illuminated with slit light next to the ophthalmoscope); 33cm distance isotope dynamic imaging. Verdict:

    Those with reverse movements in all radial directions of the affected eye are true myopia. Each radial direction is forward or immobile, or one radial is forward and the other radial is orthopedic or farsighted. Because of its manifestation of myopia, it is pseudomyopia; One radial direction is inverse, and the other radial direction is forward or immobile is mixed astigmatism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, the first symptoms of blurred vision in the eyes are likely to be pseudomyopia.

    Pseudomyopia can restore normal vision after pupil dilation, and true myopia is true myopia when myopia is still present in the eye after mydriasis.

    Pseudomyopia and true myopia are both blurred vision, but pseudomyopia can be recovered, true myopia is irreversible, and can only be corrected to help myopic patients achieve the purpose of clear vision.

    Hope these suggestions! You can thank you

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The only way to distinguish true and false myopia is to go to the hospital for dilated refraction.

    After dilation, the eye has no power is pseudomyopia, and after the eye has a power, it is true myopia.

    Pseudomyopia can be recovered in time**, and most of the early myopia is pseudomyopia, so it must be paid attention to.

    Experts suggest: Children with pseudomyopia should take oral eye vision nutrients in time, two packets a day, and insist on taking it for a period of time, and pseudomyopia will gradually recover.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The time of close eye use should not be too long, and the interval of 45 to 60 minutes should be 10 to 15 minutes. When resting, you should look into the distance.

    2. The light should be moderate when using the eyes at close range. Because in most cases, vision loss is related to poor lighting, especially in study, work and life, where the eye intensity is very strong, and the ambient light illumination is not suitable.

    3. The posture of the eyes at close range should be correct. Close-up posture is another factor influencing the incidence of myopia.

    It is recommended to use two cups of Jiuwei Pupil Tea, which cleanses the liver and eyes, soothes the meridians and activates the meridians, and accelerates the metabolism of the eye capillaries.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello: It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for treatment, some ophthalmology departments have professional optometry clinics, and the distinction between false and true myopia requires dilated refraction to be clear.

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