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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Yes, They Help

    Eye exercises use the eye itself to help increase vision or correct a visual defect. Through the use of repetitive motion, the patient can use eye exercises to correct a problem without having to use corrective eye wear or surgery.

    On the Other: No, They Are Pointless

    Eye exercises cannot be effective without the use of a corrective lens, patch or surgery. While they might help to make the other methods more effective, the use of simple eye exercises alone cannot be effectively measured.

    Bottom Line

    Ask your doctor for advice on which is more effective for your eye issue. If eye exercises are a viable option, it is worth a try as opposed to a more invasive surgery, procedure or lens. Worst case scenario, you just delay the inevitable procedure.

    Source:

    All About Vision: The See Clearly Method and Other Programs

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