Can eye deformation recover with glasses, and what to do if you wear glasses to recover from eye def

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The deformation of the eyes caused by wearing glasses can generally be recovered, because these are reversible changes, generally speaking, it is caused by the compression of the eye by the spectacle frame or the glasses frame, and the eye protrusion, the growth of the eye axis is often due to the deformation of the eye caused by the increase in myopia, which has nothing to do with wearing glasses, these are irreversible, so this point must be understood.

    If you see things blurrily and see things in the distance clearly, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible, let the doctor see the exact power of the eyes, and be sure to carry out refractive correction as soon as possible, you can match a pair of suitable glasses, you can also match a pair of suitable orthokeratology lenses, these effects are still good. Of course, low concentrations of atropine can also be used, which can also relieve eye fatigue and alleviate the increase in power.

    It is difficult to recover from eye deformities, protrusion of the eyeball, sunken eye sockets, etc., which are caused by wearing myopic glasses, and it will take a long time to recover gradually if you no longer wear glasses.

    There is no relationship between eye deformity and wearing glasses. The reason for the deformation is that the human eye axis of the myopic eye is too long. This cannot be changed. However, this aggravation of this condition can be avoided by using the eyes rationally to delay and control the progression of myopia.

    If the glasses are worn properly, it will not cause the eyes to be deformed, and long-term wearing of ill-fitting glasses may cause abnormalities. The most important thing is to check whether the glasses are suitable, and you also need to pay attention to your eye habits to avoid excessive fatigue.

    After the age of 18, if you don't want to wear glasses, you can have myopia surgery, and then you will slowly recover. Suggestions: After the age of 18, if you don't want to wear glasses, you can have myopia surgery, and you can do eye care regularly.

    It will help somewhat. Overwork of the eyes should be avoided so as not to aggravate the deformation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The deformity of the eyes is not caused by a day or two, but by you over a long period of time. Glasses do not serve as orthopedics, and certainly do not restore the original shape of the eye.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I used to go to a hospital, it was Shanghai Hongkang ENT Hospital, and my laryngitis was treated there, which was very good!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've been wearing glasses for 2 years, and when I just took them off, my eyes were swollen and bulging. I wore the hidden type for a month, and my eyes were not convex or swollen, but now the contour is not obvious, but it is a matter of time, it will be fine, you can rest assured.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't watch TV, don't surf the Internet, and eat seafood every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some people further believe that wearing glasses to cause eye deformation is just a visual illusion, and this "illusion theory" is everywhere in casual searches on the Internet, and most of the interesting ones are eyewear companies**. But I am also a myopia patient, and I have friends who have had surgery, and I also had surgery some time ago, and my life experience has taught me that it is not so easy to jump to conclusions.

    Of course, the doctor's professional explanation is not wrong, but I think from the perspective of myopia patients: the "deformation" that myopic friends care about is not all the kind of deformation explained by doctors, and the "deformation" explained by doctors exists, but it usually has little impact on the appearance of the eyes, because there are very few people who really reach the level of "goldfish eyes". Is the axis length of the eyeball normal after wearing glasses?

    Of course not. And why is it that when people who often wear glasses go to take pictures, the photographer usually recommends that they wear a pair of empty frames without lenses, which not only conforms to their real appearance but will not be affected by the reflection of the lenses? In my opinion, the "deformation" that myopic patients are really concerned about is because they wear glasses for a long time (especially rimed glasses), and a certain range from the orbit to the bridge of the nose is depressed and appears flat.

    This is why even if shallow myopia long-term wearing glasses will make people feel that the eyes are deformed, and deep myopia will not make people feel "deformed" if they do not wear glasses often, and many people wear very light rimless glasses, the lenses do not contact the orbits, and although the nose pads are in contact with the bridge of the nose, because the frame is very light, the pressure is very small, even if you wear it for a long time, it will not make people feel deformed. The "deformation" mentioned above is actually reversible, and when you do not wear glasses for a long time, the contour of the eye frame will gradually recover due to the flexibility of the human skin. Therefore, as a non-professional myopia patient, the "eye deformation" is actually "eye contour collapse", which is a different concept from the doctor's professional explanation of "eye deformation", and it is easy to deny the view that "wearing glasses will cause eye deformation" derived from people's long-term experience just from the fact that myopia is a pathological change of the eyeball is even more one-sided and unreasonable.

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