Hello. This is Nada from Seito Medical School. This time it may just be my imagination, so please try it yourself. You may have heard the old legend that seeing far away improves your eyesight. For example, people on the ground seen from the top of a skyscraper or a distant mountain seen from a window. I used to think that my poor eyesight was something I was born with. Therefore, the bad eyesight was alleviated by wearing glasses. However, it turns out that like IQ, vision is acquired, that is, it improves after birth. In fact, the aforementioned legend that visual acuity improves when you see far away means that visual acuity is changing independently of genes.
The main cause of poor eyesight is probably a lack of focus, but it can be said that focusing can be done by looking into the distance. However, if you simply look at mountains in the distance, it seems that there is no productivity other than improving your eyesight, so I think it would be a good idea to start by reading books.
Gradually move the distance from which you hold the book further away, and read the book closely so that you can see the letters in the distance. By concentrating on the text you are reading, your eyesight will gradually improve. Next, if you are using a computer or reading a newspaper, by looking at these objects from a distance with the naked eye, you will be able to focus on distant objects, and your eyesight will gradually improve.
It is likely that the position of the eyes will also move to a more regular position. As a side effect, your eyes may improve and you may become a handsome or beautiful woman. I also have astigmatism in only one eye, but the astigmatism may also be due to a problem with the position of the eye, and the lens may be out of focus because it is misaligned from its correct position. This is just my assumption, but it has been said for a long time that seeing far away improves your eyesight, and it would be a waste to treat that as a superstition. That's all for now. See you soon.
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