Abstract Objective To explore the application effect of eyeball movement combined with auricular point pressing with beans+periocular massage on pseudomyopia in children.Methods A total of 80 pediatric patients with pseudomyopia admitted to Maternity&Child Health Center of Xinyu from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected as the study objects and they were divided into combined group(40 cases)and conventional group(40 cases) according to random number table method.The conventional group was given periocular massage intervention,and the combined group was given intervention with eyeball movement combined with auricular point pressing with beans on the basis of the conventional group.The uncorrected visual acuity,diopter,axial length,eye adjustment function (ocular accommodation amplitude,accommodation sensitivity),asthenopia and quality of life(College of Optometrists in Vision Development Quality of Life questionnaire[COVD-QOL])of the two groups were compared before and after intervention.Results After intervention,the uncorrected visual acuity in the two groups were lower than those before intervention in the same group,and the uncorrected visual acuity of combined group was lower than that in conventional group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in diopter and axial length of the two groups after intervention (P>0.05).After intervention,the ocular accommodation amplitude,accommodation sensitivity and COVD-QOL score of the two groups were higher than those in the same group before intervention,and the ocular accommodation amplitude,accommodation sensitivity and COVD-QOL score in combined group were higher than those in conventional group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Eyeball movement combined with auricular point pressing beans+periocular massage intervention is helpful to enhance the uncorrected visual acuity,accommodation amplitude and accommodation sensitivity and optimize the visual quality in pediatric patients with pseudomyopia.
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