Pinhole Glasses – Can They Help Eye Disorders?

It is widely accepted that pinhole glasses improve vision, when you look at a blurred object your brain moves the focus of the eye in and out until it gets an increase in contrast, They help improve the sharpness of the image, allowing your brain to find the point of focus.

Because pinholes are smaller than the eye’s normal pupil they help relax the eye without losing the sharpness of the image. The reduced tension in the eye is felt immediately and any eye strain caused by long term computer use and reading in very poor light can cause tension in the shoulders and lead to severe headaches.

The modern and affordable alternative to prescription eyeglasses, pinhole glasses consist of precision- lightweight perforated plastic lenses. They are ideal for sufferers of any eyestrain disorders, the elderly and computer users young and old as the pinholes allow only direct light rays to pass through into the eye.

Many are turning to pinhole glasses as a prevention to the many eye problems we start to get which increases with age over the age of 40 plus years.

Users of pinhole glasses have reported almost perfect vision and feel less need for there reading glasses with regular use.

When using your pinhole glasses you should focus in good light reading a book or watching television and even better if you can use them while on the computer and try to wear for 20 minutes a day to feel the benefits.

Did you know the more you are dependent on your glasses the worse your eyesight becomes because you become so dependent on your glasses when you should be trying to exercise your eyes more.

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