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(if it's only pseudo myopia, there is no axial elongation issue to deal with. Well, only preventing it, rather than undoing it. (Though obviously I have my own pet doubts about this, but this isn't the place for them !))
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Pseudomyopia occurs when the ciliary muscle inside of your eye temporarily locks up due to extended periods of closeup focus, resulting in blurred distance vision. This is usually the condition people get before they go to the optometrist, and then go onto to develop lens-induced myopia.If the ciliary muscle spasm is not relieved, then that muscle spasm's degree can worsen over time. Now, it will take longer to fully relax that muscle. Proper eye strain management and Active Focus habits will help to tackle this.

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