Article tags: floaters, eyes, eye hygiene, eye health products, ophthalmology, doctor, eye patch, QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch
Understanding floaters can lead to healthier eyes
In the digital age, overuse of the eyes is a common phenomenon, so that eye health has become one of the focuses of people's attention, including floaters. You know, floaters may not seem to be harmful, but they seriously interfere with our vision and even cause serious consequences.
1. What are floaters?
Floaters are a visual phenomenon caused by changes in the vitreous body inside the eyeball. The vitreous humor is a gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eyeball. As we age, the vitreous humor may gradually liquefy and shrink, forming small aggregates. These aggregates create shadows in the line of sight, causing people to see fluttering black dots or lines.
2. Common causes of floaters
2.1 Aging: As age increases, the natural degeneration of the vitreous body is the most common cause of floaters.
2.2 Myopia: The vitreous body of people with high myopia is more likely to change, leading to floaters.
2.3 Eye surgery or injury: People whose eyes have been hit by external force or have undergone surgery may also develop floaters.
2.4 Other eye diseases: Eye health problems such as vitreous hemorrhage and retinal detachment may also cause floaters.
3. Methods to prevent and alleviate floaters
Ways to prevent and relieve floaters involve many aspects of daily life, from improving your eating habits to regular eye exams. While it's impossible to completely prevent the occurrence of floaters, the following methods can help reduce their symptoms and even reduce the risk of them occurring.
3.1. Regular eye examinations
3.1.1 Early diagnosis: Promptly detect and treat eye diseases, especially those that may cause floaters, such as retinal problems.
3.1.2 Regular examinations: Adults should have eye examinations every 1 to 2 years, while high-risk groups, such as the elderly and those with high myopia, may need more frequent examinations.
3.2 Nutrition and diet
3.2.1 Antioxidants: Vitamins C and E , as well as foods rich in antioxidants such as blueberries and green tea, can help protect the eyes and slow down the degeneration process of eye tissue.
3.2.2 Essential fatty acids: For example, Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil and flaxseed oil, are very important for maintaining eye health.
3.2.3 Adequate water intake: Maintaining adequate water intake helps maintain the water balance in the eyes.
3.3 Protect eyes
3.3.1 Avoid prolonged exposure to strong light: Wear protective sunglasses when going out to reduce damage to your eyes from ultraviolet rays.
3.3.2 Reduce screen time: Staring at the computer screen or mobile phone for a long time will increase the burden on the eyes. Adopt the 20-20-20 rule, which means every 20 minutes of work, look at an object 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
3.4 Eye exercises
3.4.1 Vision relaxation exercises: Regular eye relaxation exercises, such as eyeball movements, can help relieve eye pressure.
3.4.2 Focusing practice: Changing the focus of your sight and focusing alternately from near to far can help strengthen eye muscles and reduce eye fatigue.
3.5 Use eye drops rationally
Moisturize eyes: Under the guidance of an ophthalmologist, use eye drops appropriately to keep your eyes moist, especially in dry environments.
3.6 Managing chronic diseases
Control blood sugar and blood pressure, as high blood sugar and high blood pressure can exacerbate eye problems, including floaters. These chronic diseases can be managed through a healthy lifestyle and necessary medical intervention.
Overall, floaters are inevitable to a certain extent, especially as part of the natural aging process, but the impact of floaters on daily life can be effectively reduced through the above methods. But be aware that if floaters suddenly worsen or are accompanied by other visual problems, you should seek help from a professional ophthalmologist immediately.
4. When do you need medical treatment for floaters?
Although most floaters are harmless, if the symptoms of floaters suddenly increase, or are accompanied by vision loss, flashes of light, etc., you should seek help from a professional ophthalmologist immediately, as this may involve more serious eye problems. Diseases such as retinal detachment.
5. A good way to protect your eyes
QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch , its formula is derived from ancient Chinese medicine oral prescriptions. This product has been cleverly improved and uses transdermal absorption technology to directly act on the eyes through acupoints, which is safe and convenient. QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch can quickly relieve eye fatigue, and has significant effects on dry eyes, eye fatigue, high intraocular pressure, myopia, astigmatism, floaters and other eye diseases, providing comprehensive nutrition and protection for your eyes.
[Principle of efficacy]
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, nutrients for the eyes are provided by the liver and kidneys, and eye health is closely related to liver and kidney function. In modern life, when looking at mobile phones and computers for long periods of time, the eyes need to obtain additional nutrition. When the innate liver and kidney supply cannot meet this increased demand, dry eyes, fatigue, and even astigmatism, myopia, macular degeneration and other eye problems will occur. .
QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch uses local transdermal absorption technology to deliver selected nutrients directly to the eyes through acupuncture points, while stimulating the acupoints to enhance blood circulation in the eyes, which is equivalent to continuous "massage" for the eyes, with effects lasting up to 8 hours.
【Clinical effect】
After a single use of QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch for 40-60 minutes, the naked eye vision of myopic patients improved by 0.1 to 0.3 (the vision of some teenage patients improved from 0.7 to 1.0).
For high intraocular pressure caused by glaucoma, after using this product for 2 weeks, the intraocular pressure basically returned to stable.
For fly streaks that Western medicine has no solution for, generally there will be significant improvement after using this product for 1 month.
【Product Application】
Daily eye fatigue relief : When your eyes are tired due to working on the computer for a long time, apply 2 to 4 soothing cold compress patches to quickly relieve eye pressure and fatigue.
Treatment of dry eyes and discomfort : In daily life, if the eyes are dry and uncomfortable, you can apply 2 to 4 tablets according to personal conditions to instantly relieve dryness.
Auxiliary treatment of eye diseases : For eye diseases such as pseudomyopia and floaters, it is recommended to apply 6 tablets every night before going to bed. Continuous use can effectively assist treatment and improve eye conditions.
Postoperative intraocular pressure management : Start using it about one month after cataract, myopia and other eye surgeries to help quickly reduce intraocular pressure, provide cooling and comfort, and relieve eye discomfort.
With just one application, whether it is eye fatigue caused by long-term use of electronic products or various eye diseases, this product can provide deep nutrition, giving your eyes immediate relief and long-term effects. QUEST WISE Soothing Cold Compress Patch is a rare helper for your eye health, making your eyes shine again and keeping you away from fatigue and diseases.
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Case sharing:
A 40-year-old female. My child’s myopia is 300 degrees when he is in the sixth grade of elementary school, and it increases every semester. I have tried various methods before but cannot control the increase in my child’s myopia every semester. During the summer vacation, I asked my child to insist on wearing stickers every day before going to bed. After applying eye patch, my child recently started a physical examination at school and found that myopia has not increased.
Product link: QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch
Article tags: floaters, eyes, eye hygiene, eye health products, ophthalmology, doctor, eye patch, QUEST WISE soothing cold compress patch