To put it simply they blur your vision in the corner of your eyes to make your eyes grow in a way to counteract that blurriness, which in turn is the way it'd have to grow to reverse myopia.
I'm nearsighted, but my eyesight didn't stop getting worse until I was 25 (in 2009) - it was stable for nearly a decade after that and has progressively worsened since then. I also have astigmatism (which as far as I know, apart from the axis it hasn't changed). Considering the astigmatism and that I was halfway through my twenties when my myopia stabilised, do you think the lenses you talked about in this video might have helped me if they'd existed back in the 1990s and first half of the 2000s?
I'm 55. I grew up playing outside with friends, playing soccer since about the age of 5, and played in my high-school outdoor marching band. I never wore glasses until my mid to late 40s. I do have myopia. Nobody else in my family ever had that problem. I'm wondering why I got myopia. Any idea?
Everybody has an eye gene, it's very likely this happened in your case. I'm not a doctor, and these aren't real name of genes but look at this: Your family has this A1 A2 (not real name) gene, which is no complication. This is very common. So, Mother A1 A2 Father A1 A2 A1 A2 + A1 A2 can make A1 A1, A2 A2, or most likely A1 A2 again. This is MOST common. A2 A2 should have equal chance as A1 A1, but it is more likely to get that (Astigmatism) for unknown reasons. Astigmatism is visible at birth, so no astigmatism for you. However, according to my research A1 A1 (myopia), is the rarest and you have the rarest of the rarest A1 A1 people mostly have this: Myopia visible in childhood, however unaddressed and unseen A1 A1 myopia can actually cause complications in old/middle aged, of which it is mostly likely 43-60 to get it. So you have a very rare A1 A1 gene that went invisible during your growing years causing complications today.
It would be interesting to see if studies can be done using stronger reading glasses but need to be used properly, i.e at maximum distance before the individual experiences blur, if that can also help. It should be near impossible to develop myopia with +3.00 glasses looking at a phone/tablet at ~33cm (if they have no myopia). If they would look at 20cm, 15cm with +3 then they probably will develop myopia because there is a net negative refractive state (-5[looking at 20cm] + 3[from glasses] = -2). But even stronger (+5.00, +6.50) glasses should prevent myopia being developed at those closer distances; maybe convergence issue would occur instead but fortunately if you look with just one eye there will be no convergence to worry about.
Diet unlikely, relaxing the ciliary muscles by looking into the distance more should help prevent pseudomyopia
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@@AntonioTheOptom Dr, please help me I put hylogel lubricating eyedrops in one of the eyes of my father, he said that i missed the dose it did`nt felt it got in the eye when i pumped it so I tried for the second time, now my question is I hope that I did`nt give my father 2 drops in his eyes of hylogel. Is it bad if so?Thank you
The matrix doesn't want to fix your eye sight or stay the same because they won't keep earning money. We peon pretty much screwed. Im pretty sure if some scientists found a way to stop or make better they will be silenced by money or by force
Yes please. Can you explain the way Myopia control glasses work?
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To put it simply they blur your vision in the corner of your eyes to make your eyes grow in a way to counteract that blurriness, which in turn is the way it'd have to grow to reverse myopia.
Incredibly important topic. Suffer here since the late 2000s. It's gotten worse.
Thank you for the helpful information. Please provide a more detailed video. Cheers to you too!
Very informative, thank you for sharing the knowledge
Antony...Can you suggest some articles or books to further deep dive into this topic?
Thank you
It is my understanding that eye rubbing can cause keratoconus, which is astigmatism (a condition that worsens vision more than myopia) on steroids.
I'm nearsighted, but my eyesight didn't stop getting worse until I was 25 (in 2009) - it was stable for nearly a decade after that and has progressively worsened since then. I also have astigmatism (which as far as I know, apart from the axis it hasn't changed). Considering the astigmatism and that I was halfway through my twenties when my myopia stabilised, do you think the lenses you talked about in this video might have helped me if they'd existed back in the 1990s and first half of the 2000s?
I'm 55. I grew up playing outside with friends, playing soccer since about the age of 5, and played in my high-school outdoor marching band.
I never wore glasses until my mid to late 40s. I do have myopia. Nobody else in my family ever had that problem. I'm wondering why I got myopia. Any idea?
Everybody has an eye gene, it's very likely this happened in your case. I'm not a doctor, and these aren't real name of genes but look at this:
Your family has this A1 A2 (not real name) gene, which is no complication. This is very common.
So, Mother
A1 A2
Father
A1 A2
A1 A2 + A1 A2 can make A1 A1, A2 A2, or most likely A1 A2 again. This is MOST common. A2 A2 should have equal chance as A1 A1, but it is more likely to get that (Astigmatism) for unknown reasons. Astigmatism is visible at birth, so no astigmatism for you. However, according to my research A1 A1 (myopia), is the rarest and you have the rarest of the rarest
A1 A1 people mostly have this: Myopia visible in childhood, however unaddressed and unseen A1 A1 myopia can actually cause complications in old/middle aged, of which it is mostly likely 43-60 to get it. So you have a very rare A1 A1 gene that went invisible during your growing years causing complications today.
Myopia after 30yrs of age can be caused by early cataracts, Diabetes mellitus.
Amazing video thanks
is myoipia control lenses good also in adults?
It would be interesting to see if studies can be done using stronger reading glasses but need to be used properly, i.e at maximum distance before the individual experiences blur, if that can also help.
It should be near impossible to develop myopia with +3.00 glasses looking at a phone/tablet at ~33cm (if they have no myopia). If they would look at 20cm, 15cm with +3 then they probably will develop myopia because there is a net negative refractive state (-5[looking at 20cm] + 3[from glasses] = -2). But even stronger (+5.00, +6.50) glasses should prevent myopia being developed at those closer distances; maybe convergence issue would occur instead but fortunately if you look with just one eye there will be no convergence to worry about.
Are there any behavioral measures to stop it from getting worse if you already have it? Like diet, eye exercises, etc.
Diet unlikely, relaxing the ciliary muscles by looking into the distance more should help prevent pseudomyopia
@@AntonioTheOptom Dr, please help me I put hylogel lubricating eyedrops in one of the eyes of my father, he said that i missed the dose it did`nt felt it got in the eye when i pumped it so I tried for the second time, now my question is I hope that I did`nt give my father 2 drops in his eyes of hylogel. Is it bad if so?Thank you
Sometimes I'm thinking that I should go in coma for 12 years when I was eight then I have no myopia of =4😞
Nice channel
How does this work for people who have myopia due to corneal shape? That's also another cause of myopia.
Is dark mode better with myopia?
Hii sir how can I get job in abroad countries ,i have done my bsc optometry .
Do you think myopia will ever be cured during our lifetime? What are your thoughts on Musk's Neuralink and his attempt to restore vision?
The matrix doesn't want to fix your eye sight or stay the same because they won't keep earning money. We peon pretty much screwed. Im pretty sure if some scientists found a way to stop or make better they will be silenced by money or by force
Make the video way to long