Vision is a gift from nature so that we can admire and enjoy the wonders of the universe. However, it is something that needs our protection, or it may worsen with age or diseases. For some people, poor vision is a lifelong but manageable nuisance, but others may experience perfect vision until one day when they realize things are not so clear anymore. So, what makes your eyesight deteriorate, and how can you protect it?
The Causes of Bad Vision
People often talk about how aging and too much screen time can damage your eyes. To better understand the cause of vision loss, we should look at the basic structure of the eye.
As light enters the eye, it travels through four main structures: the cornea, the lens, the retina, and the optic nerve.
The cornea is the transparent tissue in the very front of the eye that light first passes through. Then, the light signal encounters the lens, which focuses the light on the third structure, the retina. The retina converts the light into a neural signal, which is then carried by the optic nerve to the brain and ultimately interpreted as an image.
When you start to lose your vision, one of the four structures ought to have some problem. Some examples of conditions that can damage these structures include:
Amblyopia (lazy eye) usually occurs in children. The brain is supposed to receive visual signals from both eyes, but with amblyopia, it ignores signals from one of the eyes.
Cataracts occur when proteins in the eye cloud up part of the lens. Vision may be blurry in the beginning but can significantly decline over time.
Macular degeneration causes part of the retina to deteriorate, leading to blind spots and blurred vision.
Glaucoma is a disease that affects the optic nerve, usually caused by high eyeball pressure or a lack of blood flow to the optic nerve.
Presbyopia usually occurs in people over 40. As your eyes age, the lenses cannot focus on up-close images correctly, making your near vision blur.
How to Deal with Bad Vision?
The ways to improve your eyesight depend on the cause of your vision issues. Ophthalmologists may recommend eyeglasses, contact lenses, or corrective vision surgery accordingly. For example, cataracts can be corrected with cataract surgery, in which the cloudy lens is replaced with an artificial intraocular lens.
There are various health practices to improve and protect your vision. For example, wear sunglasses and avoid staring at bright lights, eat more vegetables, quit smoking, rest your eye often, and have regular eye exams to detect early signs of diseases before they damage your eyes.
HeaWea MicroGen for Vision Improvement
HeaWea MicroGen has numerous programs for eye problems and general vision maintenance. You can search “eye” or the name of the diseases to find related programs. These frequency programs will create precise healing frequencies to address your eye issues and sharpen your vision.
For instance, Charlotte Garland had diabetes, which caused blurry vision. She loaded eye inflammation programs and put the TENS pads on her temples every evening, and the next time she went to have her eye exam, the doctor said her eyes were improved, and her vision was not blurry anymore. Here is the list of the programs she used. You can also make your own program list in the software, depending on your situation.
Blurred vision, or even slight discomfort in the eye, is worth your attention. Do not let your eyesight deteriorate until it is too late. You deserve to see the beauty of the world. Use MicroGen to protect and improve your eyes now.
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Where do you place the tens pads for cataracts?
Dear Ruth,
You can put TENS pads on both sides of your forehead, but please remember, you can only use low power mode for it.
Please contact me if you have any other questions.
Have a nice day!