On myopia
The premise of treating myopia is that the diopter is below 600 degrees.

Strong eye accommodation, normal eye axis and refractive system, non-amblyopia, non-hereditary, and healthy fundus. ......

The younger the qualified person, the better.

True myopia "irreversibility", "hopeless" and "mirror-only theory" have gradually taken root in people's hearts and left many harms.

My case, I hope it will help you.

Reference: Blinking Method

Choose a quiet place, or sit or stand or lie down, relax, clear your mind, open your eyes, keep your head and neck still, and turn your eyes alone.

First, stare directly below, slowly turn left, then turn directly above, turn right, and finally return to directly below.

In this way, turn clockwise nine times first. Then let your eyes look down to the right, up, left and down.

That's it. Turn counterclockwise six more times. Do it four times in all. Every turn, the eyeball should reach the limit as much as possible.

This blinking method can exercise eye muscles, improve nutrition and make eyes flexible and bright.

Always remember that the road to recovery from pseudomyopia is open.

As long as you dare to break in

Even true myopia is a mask.

As long as you don't get it

True myopia is irreversible, incurable and can only be seen in the mirror.

This sentence scares me.

Dare to push away.

My case:

When I was in primary school, myopia was true myopia. It rose to 250 degrees in the second grade, when I was sitting in the middle of the second row.

Wear glasses in the right place, too.

I started rolling my eyes 100- 150 times every day since the second day of junior high school.

(They all line up in classes or canteens, usually in boring classes or

Roll your eyes in unimportant classes and look at the blackboard.

I always roll my eyes when there are words I can't see.

I couldn't read the words on the blackboard clearly, so I rolled my eyes.

Turn around for 5 minutes and you can see what is written on the blackboard. )

By the third day of last year, it had recovered to the estimated 100 degree, so I sat on the farthest side of the fourth row in class.

You can see things without glasses,

I grow very fast.

Now sit in the last row.

But I can still see clearly without glasses.

note:

Roll your eyes hard.

In addition, circular turn, triangular turn and figure-eight turn are mutually converted.

And keep turning forward and backward.

The recovery speed will be greatly improved.

British researchers have found that turning the eyes left and right can effectively improve memory. If you want to recall something quickly, just roll your eyes back and forth for 30 seconds, which will produce good results. Researchers believe that the horizontal rotation of the eyeball can make the left and right hemispheres of the brain communicate with each other, which is very important for recalling people's memories.

In 50 degrees warm water or cold water, the blink effect is better (50 degrees warm water is the best)

Of course, you can blink before you remember or when you recall something, because rolling your eyes can also improve your memory.

If you turn your eyes before wearing reading glasses or progressive multifocal glasses (never wear standing glasses because they are deceptive), then do your homework and read books.

The recovery effect will be better.

The newly recovered eyesight will not rebound easily. Besides, blink as soon as possible.

Don't blink when walking by car or boat, or you will feel dizzy and vomit. Since your naked eye vision can be effectively improved, the natural diopter will be reduced, and the diopter can be reduced, indicating that the curvature can be changed by blinking, and astigmatism is the same. The improvement of convergence ability corrects astigmatism in the opposite direction

As long as you can improve your eyesight through a period of treatment, it is an effective treatment, which is better than glasses. Early treatment of myopia is more scientific than glasses. Therefore, to treat myopia, we must first choose a method that can improve our eyesight, not optometry. This may be unacceptable to traditional ophthalmology, but science is developing after all, and it has not reached the end of its tether. How can it have a bright future? Medicine should not only be inherited, but also explored and developed. The development of science is a process of sublation and gradual improvement.