Table of contents:
- Why can it be difficult for the eye to see long distances (minus eye)?
- Often removing glasses can cure eye minus?
- Then, is there a way to cure eye minus?
Many people often take off their glasses even though they have minus eyes and have difficulty seeing long distances. Maybe because they don't feel it comfortable with a design that is less pleasing to the eye, not confident, or simply more comfortable doing activities without glasses. Others may take their glasses off frequently, believing rumors that this habit can cure eye minus. This is also triggered by the fact that many people are wearing glasses for a long time, but their minuses continue to increase every year.
However, is it true that frequently taking off your glasses makes your eyes heal minus?
Why can it be difficult for the eye to see long distances (minus eye)?
Minus eye aka nearsightedness or known as myopia occurs due to eyeballs that are too long or the cornea is curved too steeply. This causes the light that should fall right on the retina in front of the retina of the eye.
The light received will stimulate the nerves of the eye to process it into an electrical signal which will be sent to the brain so that we can see the image. However, because the light falls in front of the retina, the eye nerve cells cannot process it properly so that objects that are far away will appear blurry or appear blurry.
Apart from blurred vision, minus eyes also generally make the eyes feel sore and tired and cause headaches.
Often removing glasses can cure eye minus?
Wearing glasses can help provide clearer vision. However, many people often take off their glasses because they say that getting used to not wearing glasses can cure their minus eyes.
Reporting from Detik Health, dr. Syumarti, SpM (K), MSc, CEH, Head of Medical Services at the Cicendo Eye Hospital, Bandung, emphasized that removing glasses often will not cure minus eyes. Eye minus will not be affected by how often you take off or wear your glasses. Constantly wearing glasses will not add to any minuses, neither will removing glasses that will not improve your vision.
The feeling of discomfort wearing glasses or the sensation of vision that is still blurry even though you have worn glasses for a long time may be because you have the wrong glasses prescription. When the lens calculation is only slightly off by one or two degrees, you will end up with a blurry lens that causes blurred vision.
Blurry can also occur when you adjust to glasses that have an accurate prescription. Blurred vision during adjustment to a new eyeglass prescription generally lasts for a week or two at most.
If your vision doesn't improve afterwards, it is possible that you have the wrong prescription or that your eyeglass lenses are not what was prescribed. If you close your eyes and feel that your vision is still blurry, then your eyeglass prescription is not appropriate. The same is the case if you often have headaches or dizziness due to eye muscle tension. The sign, your eyeglass prescription is not what it should be.
In addition, eye vision deteriorates naturally with age. Minus eye conditions since childhood will get worse over time and will be more stable when they are 18 to 40 years of age. However, many eye conditions, including myopia (nearsightedness) get worse on their own over time - whether it's helped with or without glasses.
In other words, if you complain it's getting harder to see the writing on the billboard 100 meters in front of you without glasses, because that's the process. Sooner or later, like it or not, you will experience it and there is not much you can do about this natural aging process.
Then, is there a way to cure eye minus?
There is no really effective treatment to cure eye minus, but you can undergo LASIK to correct the shape of the cornea so that the incoming light can focus right on the retina. After LASIK, you no longer need to wear glasses or contact lenses.
The most important thing if you have minus eyes is to always regularly check your eye health and the condition of your glasses. Glasses with an unsuitable lens prescription can exacerbate eye minus.
In addition, some bad habits that you often do, such as playing too long games or playing on the computer, reading in the dark, and watching TV too closely must also be stopped because it can make eye minus increase.