What My Eye Doctor Taught Me About Eye Floaters

My eye doctor taught me something really interesting about eye floaters and the truth about eye glasses recently. First, your eye ball is called an ‘eye ball’ because it is round and puffed up like a ball. Guess what makes it puffed up like a ball? A gel like liquid called vitreous humor. There is nothing humorous about it when floaters are formed, which are clumping of fibers in the gel. They are like comets that stream across the sky, or ghostly apparitions at the corner of the eyes.

There are 2 factors that can increase these floaters in the eye, beyond what is already present naturally there. First, any physical impact on your eyes can potentially increase the quantities of floaters there. I am a karate practitioner, and have seen some of my friends, and even myself sometimes, got accidentally punched in the eyes during practice. This can potentially increase the floaters in the eyes. The other factor is aging, where the integrity of the vitreous humor is weakened.

The most important thing to note is that if the floaters seem to increase quite a lot recently, you have to go and see an eye doctor. It could be symptoms of something more serious.

Also, my eye doctor told me that eye glasses do not help to improve vision, but actually weaken vision acuity with time. The best method is still to get rid of your glasses, and seek to regain your natural perfect eye sight. I have thrown away my glasses several years back, and was thankful that I am saved from a lifetime of eye wear inconveniences and costs.

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