Can you improve your eye sight naturally? nothing wrong with eyes they are just !


Question: Can you improve your eye sight naturally? nothing wrong with eyes they are just lazy?
Hi i thought it would be cool a few years ago to wear glasses so i went to the opticians and made out i couldnt see some things and they gave me glasses. I wore the glasses but now after wearing glasses my eyes now depend on them; like they have got lazy and are not bothering to see anymore without being aided. When i take my glasses off they improve slightly after a few hours without using them but i then need them again so it stops the progress of improving them. Is there a way to train them back up to see long distance without lenses or glasses?

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Hi. I would say there are 3 main areas which govern your ability to see clearly.

1. Being able to use the ciliary and extraocular muscles of the eye to the full extent. (Which effectiveness is limited to the age of the crystalline lens)

2. The length of the eyeball

3. Your need for being able to see in 20/20 vision (not everyone cares about having perfect vision)

So with number one you have to be comfortable to allow your eyes to rotate/move freely and for ciliary muscle to contract fully (this would be caused by the object you're viewing being at the closest extent possible). Your distance vision occurs when all this contraction is released and the muscle reaches its true relaxed state.

Ok the things I'm talking about might seem obvious or overly simple but I believe for a few people (including myself) they get tense and overly conscious of using their near vision. This prevents the person from switching off from distractions and in the end they avoid settling into the use of their near vision.
Having this attitude for just one day isn't going to convert someone with normal vision to become someone with bad vision but it can become a habit. This would lead to the person routinely avoiding a relaxed, unlimited approach to the use of their near vision.

With number two its generally accepted that myopic vision is caused by the eyeball developing an elongated shape (front to back) . It's unlikely that anyone answering your question knows the cause of this problem but it is known in the scientific community that any lens (concave or convex) has the long term ability to alter the shape of the eyeball in any direction.
Some people have used this knowledge to use lenses in an effort to promote the changing of the eyeball shape back to being emmetropic (a round shape).

Rolling out this technique is not going to work for most people. They are usually too busy and using lenses in the way described above does involve long periods of blurred vision.



You haven't damaged your eyes at all. They have not become lazy. They are the same. Its how the brain interprets what its seeing. The brain gets used to seeing a certain way. Hence - when people hang on for a long time before wearing glasses, they think they are keeping their eyes strong, but that is a myth. If you stop wearing them, your brain will again adjust. But it is better to see an optician and wear them if you need them. Your brain just gets used to seeing badly believe it or not.?



what a load of rubbish. And why didn't you just get glasses with clear glass if your self-esteem was so dependent on them?

you can't see properly because your eyeballs have changed shape and the focus isn't correctly on the retina. So you now really need glasses. Go get some.

top tip - don't tell any more lies to the optician if you want to see properly.



Wearing or not wearing glasses will not make your vision better or worse, nor will eye exercises or eating certain foods. Anyone who says different is putting out dangerous information and/or trying to scam others.

The prescription in the glasses you fooled the optician into giving you a few years ago had to have only a very slight correction in them. If the glasses had anything more than a slight correction, you would not have been able to see to do your school work, watch TV, read or much else because everything would have been blurry. Your vision just may have changed over the years and now you do need corrective lenses or you may just have grown dependent on them. You ought to go back to the optician for comprehensive exam and this time, try being up front with the doctor and make sure tell him/her about not really needing glasses when you first got them and read the eye charts properly. Everyone should get an eye exam every 2-3 years to maintain good eye health.

You could also just try not wearing your glasses for a week and see if your eyes improve, Normally, when one is dependent on glasses, they see worse when they take the glasses off and them sort of get used to the poor vision after a few minutes and don't realize it.. Like, I need glasses for distance, but do not wear them in the house.

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