Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Far-sightedness “Presbyopia” or Near-Sightedness “Myopia”

Far-sightedness “Presbyopia” or Near-Sightedness “Myopia” are 2 of the most common visual ailments. Both ailments effect vision and the distance seen when looking at objects. Both ailments are curable on their own if allowed. Roughly, all eye ailments are caused from bad habits learned as children, and cause tension on the eyes.
  
The eyeballs elongating bring this about.  This ailment is caused by habits, which include only looking at objects close up for long periods. This starts out in school age children, required to learn things from books and other materials requiring close contact focus.
  
Myopia develops into a problem due to strain on the eyes, pressure, anxiety, or frustration. The pressure young children have to succeed is sizable. When information is boring, it is actually difficult to learn. Looking at information for prolonged periods without a break can cause the eyes to strain on close up information.
  
Near-sightedness contributes to mental strain and psychological concerns. Myopia can be part of an anxiety or apprehension about the future. Subconsciously the person may be afraid of what lays ahead of them and are unable to look ahead to the future. In this circumstance, they are at ease where they are and feel secure in their close up world.
  
Presbyopia is the capacity to see things in the far-off but not things close up. Far-sightedness starts affecting people in their 40s. This is when the lenses start to harden. The muscles around the eye can still be train to drive the eyes to contract even with harden lenses. This ailment is alleged to be part of getting older, so we just accept the problem and get specs. We allow our eyes to become lazy and learn to rely on artificial lenses to get us through each day.
  
Presbyopia can also be ‘all in the mind’. People start to look too far to the future and refuse to look at things right in front of them. They allow their focus to be on retreat instead of on fixing the leaking faucet today.
  
Both these ailments are avoided by allowing the eyes to move around naturally daily. If you are studying something up close for the majority of the day, spend an hour or so viewing things in the distance. If you are looking at things, far away grab a book and read some pages.


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