High myopia, closed eyes and do not use pretending to be blind, will the vision return to normal aft

Updated on healthy 2024-04-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, you may even become truly blind. Organs will also be used in and out, pretending to be blind without using eyes, the eyes will degenerate, just like some animals living underground, the eyes are particularly difficult to use. Myopia restores vision, and it is said that you can do eye exercises, and exercising your eyes will restore you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, and they will be blind. Because human organs have an active function, if not used for a long time, the function will deteriorate. I've seen a little sister, both eyes are very beautiful, but only the left eye can see, the right eye can't see anything at all, it's because the right eye was a little injured when I was a child, and I did a bandage, about half a year, after half a year, the right eye looks no different, it's just no look, and I can't see anything.

    Although adults will not become blind directly if they cover their eyes for a few years, because they are not used for a long time, the function of the eyes will deteriorate, and the degree of deterioration varies from person to person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The characteristic of high myopia is that the eye axis is too long, so many eyes with high myopia will be lordosis. Its inability to see clearly is a light problem, which can be corrected, and whether it is used or not has nothing to do with vision. The occurrence of high myopia is generally related to eye habits and genetic inheritance.

    Therefore, rational use of eyes, in adolescence, can prevent and control myopia. Therefore, if you don't use your eye for several years, your vision will theoretically not recover. If young people are highly myopic and do not see for a long time, then amblyopia is easy to occur and vision becomes worse; Amblyopia can theoretically occur without seeing things in adulthood, but the probability is smaller.

    Of course, it is not excluded that some people will not have myopia after a few years without eyes, because his eye axis may grow in reverse, but the probability is much smaller than winning the lottery, so don't report expectations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, let me tell you clearly, impossible! And doing so will have even more serious consequences! Such experiments have been verified in animals, and covering the eyes for a long time, even if it is a normal eye, will be found to be amblyopia. Not to mention high myopia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a kind of amblyopia called abandonment amblyopia, the reason is that some people have different powers in their two eyes and there is a large gap, so when looking at things, the pressure is mainly in the eye with a low degree, and the eye with a high degree is basically not used much, and slowly the function of the eye with a high degree will degenerate, forming amblyopia. Therefore, if you are blindfolded for a few years, there is a high probability that you will be directly blind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Everyone knows the principle of myopia, which is that light cannot converge on the retina, but what is the cause? Is it really a bad eye habit? I don't think it's necessarily necessary, why some people never protect their eyes, watch TV and computer at will, but they are not myopia, some people are no different from other people's eye habits but myopia, even high myopia, and there is no myopia heredity in the family!

    Therefore, it is necessary to start from the inside of the human body, not just the eyeballs!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When we use our eyes at close range for a long time, our ciliary muscles will not relax when we close our eyes, and the lens will still be in a "convex" state, and only by looking into the distance will the eyes relax. Therefore, closing your eyes directly after watching computer TV will not really "rest" your eyes, at least it will maintain a state of tension for a period of time. It's like if you carry a 10kg bucket of water for an hour, will your arms feel relaxed immediately after putting it down?

    No. On the contrary, there will be soreness, and the same is true for the muscles in our eyes. Use in and out, don't use in waste.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you're a teenager, especially a child, don't do it. This is a very famous experiment to study the causes of myopia: form deprivation.

    In the experiment, the eyelids of chickens were sutured (equivalent to closing the eyes) for several weeks, and after opening, the experimental eyes all developed myopia. So to do this as a child is to artificially create a form deprivation for him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In addition, myopia is the product of your optic nerve adaptation after you look at near objects for a long time, what you have to do is to look less at electronic products and go out more.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is it??? But when I was in my 20s, the highest altitude was only more than 270 degrees, and I usually didn't have the habit of wearing glasses, and now I work in the wind and rain, the sun and the snow, and walk around outdoors every day. Of course, it doesn't count when the eyes are tired when the phone plays a lot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, myopia can be recovered, but it is not that you take off your glasses or something like that, you need to exercise your eyes, such as playing tennis, by the way, playing table tennis is not good, although myopia can be recovered through exercise, but you have to take up to several years, and the important thing is to persevere, if you are too lazy, you can also do surgery.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, and there will be retinal burns, becoming truly blind (

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I heard a theory that most of the organs in your body are used in and out, but there is one exception, that is, the eyes, if you look far away, you will be farsighted, and if you see near places, you will be blind. It's uncomfortable!

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