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How to improve eyesight hyperopia (far sightness)​

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Answered by dragonturf4
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Answer:

Have your eyes checked. Do this regularly even if you see well.

Control chronic health conditions. Certain conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, can affect your vision if not treated.

Protect your eyes from the sun. Wear sunglasses that block ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

Prevent eye injuries. Wear protective eyewear when doing certain things, such as playing sports, mowing the lawn, painting or using other products with toxic fumes.

Eat healthy foods. Try to eat plenty of leafy greens, other vegetables and fruits. And studies show that your eyes benefit if you also include in your diet fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as tuna and salmon.

Don't smoke. Just as smoking isn't good for the rest of your body, smoking can adversely affect your eye health as well.(you probably don't smoke but still, it is very important)

Use the right corrective lenses. The right lenses optimize your vision. Having regular exams will ensure that your prescription is correct.

Use good lighting. Turn up or add light to see better.

Reduce eyestrain. Look away from your computer or near-task work, including reading, every 20 minutes — for 20 seconds — at something 20 feet away.

Answered by BasuM
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Answer:

you can correct it by consulting a opthalmologist and wearing convex lens or glasses of suitable power.

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