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How Your Eye Health and Eye Wear Can Be Affected by Pregnancy

Getting pregnant is a time to rejoice as you can expect a new member to your family. Mentally it can be quite joyous, but also increases anxiety as you think of the responsibilities of being a new parent, or the financial constraints of a new family member. Even your physical health can be affected with morning sicknesses, nausea and cramps. Your eyes and visual acuity may also be affected, and cause unnecessary alarm.

Pregnancy causes much change in your physical body. How can pregnancy affect your eye health? Yes, it can. Most of them are due to hormonal changes, and will not be an issue after the birth of your child. However, it is good to understand the cause of some of the common symptoms. A common one will be eye irritation or dryness, which comes more easily and frequently. If the problem is minor, often a good eye drop will solve the problem.

Another is blurriness to your vision. Your natural lens may be affected by hormonal changes in your body, causing inaccurate focusing of images in your eyes’ retina. You may need to get a temporary change in eye wear to counter this problem. Yes, this can cause extra money. Eye wear can be a costly device to maintain and upkeep for your life. I have thrown away my glasses several years back, and I have now lost my dependence on eye wear, and are able to save a lifetime’s costs of eye wear devices and prescriptions.

I now have perfect vision in my right eye, and near perfect in my left. I have searched for natural ways to improve my vision, and have found one that actually works for me. Do check out the scientifically proven, natural and easy way to improve your vision, without burning a hole in your pocket.

Go to the website http://health11.info for more information.

About the Author

Jim Kirk has always been interested in natural healing, and has researched on multiple topics in this area. He is a much sought after public speaker and a writer. He highly recommends the natural healing methodology at http://health11.info to recover your vision naturally and easily with a scientifically proven trademarked method.

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Which is better for this situation, eye drops or eye patch?

My 5 year old daughter is having problems with her vision, her left eye is not as strong as her right eye. The doctor wants to either have her wear an eye patch on her good eye to make the bad eye work harder, or put eye drops in her good eye that make it stay dilated so that the bad eye will work harder.

Anyone ever had to do this before? Any idea which one is better?

Thanks!

I would like to make the case for drops. You can take what I say with a grain of salt because I admit to being a patching coward. I have had enough adult patients come in with bad vision in one eye and tales of how they had been told to patch as a child but it didn’t happen because they hated it so much. I tend to avoid forms of treatment that people hate and have limited success. I send most of my amblyopic children to a pediatric ophthalmologist and let him deal with it.

Children can remove patches. Doesn’t matter how cute the patch is, they don’t like looking through their bad eye. They can’t undo dilation drops.

The purpose of treatment is to develop binocularity (both eye working together). This can’t happen if one eye is covered. Most doctors do not recommend patching all waking hours for this reason.

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