WHICH eye drops or medicine can improve the eyesight?!


Question: WHICH eye drops or medicine can improve the eyesight?
I am suffering from short sightedness. My right eye is 0.25 and left one is 0.5 ...
And I have heard abt itone eye drops. Are they useful? ?

Answers:

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hmm...i dunno but u can do eye exercises!! they actually help...me at least ;D

turn ur eyes clockwise 12 times
blink 6 times
turn ur eyes counter-clockwise 12 times
blink 6 times
turn ur eyes clockwise 12 time
blink 6 times
turn ur eyes counter-clockwise 12 times
blink 6 times
turn ur eyes clockwise 12 time
blink 6 times
turn ur eyes counter-clockwise 12 times

thats like working out..for ur eyes :D now u have to relax ur eyes/massage


rub ur hands together (until theyre warm) and use them to cover ur eyes (dont push too hard on ur eyes) put them on ur eyes for like 1-2 minutes


gently (and i mean gently ;D) rub circles on ur eyeballs


on the outside of ur eyes, pull them a little so ur looking through squinted eyes, and rub circles (keep pulling ur eyes)


rub circles above ur nosebridge next to the insides of u eyes

rub here:

----- V | | V -----
| | | | | | hahah xD the rectangle thingies are suppose to be the eyes and the
----- | | ----- two lines are suppose to be the nose xD and the V is the spot where u
rub ur eyes...xDD


then rub circles under ur eyes, on ur cheekbones


now rub ur hands together again and put them on ur eyes

i like to do the at night, when im laying in my bed
hope it helped :D



There are NO drops or medicine that fix refraction errors. Don't let someone pick you pocket with claims that have no basis in science. Your Rx is very minor you should only need correction for driving and movies, etc. Good luck.



Your eyesight is nearly perfect, so I don't know why you're concerned. If drops existed that could improve eyesight, millions of people wouldn't wear contacts or glasses.

-12.00 in both eyes



i don't think so. You may need to use glass for 6months then you will be fine. visit optician or eye doctor.




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