My child is 15 years old. The last time I went home, he kept saying that there were a lot of mosquitoes flying around the house. I was very surprised at the time because it was autumn and there were no mosquitoes, so I didn’t pay attention to it. But a few days later I saw an introduction to pathological floaters. I think my child may have this disease, but what is the cause of this disease? Also, what are the issues that patients need to pay attention to? Is there a risk of blindness to the eyes? Hope to get an answer. It is named because black spots are seen flying in front of your eyes, like flying mosquitoes. Floaters are caused by opaque objects in the vitreous body being projected onto the retina. It is more obvious in bright light or against a white background. Sensitive people can even picture their various different shapes. Many cases of floaters exist for a long time, remain unchanged throughout the year, do not affect vision, and are not found to be clinically important, so there is no need to worry. Precautions 1. Pay attention to rest and don't overuse your eyes to avoid forming myopia. Avoid staring at something and pay attention to blinking frequently and completely. Frequent blinking can reduce the time your eyes are exposed to the air and prevent tears from evaporating. 2. Do not use the air conditioner for too long, avoid air flow blowing over the seats, and place tea near the seats to increase the surrounding humidity. 3. Eat more fruits, especially citrus fruits, and also eat more green vegetables, grains, fish and eggs. Drinking plenty of water can also help relieve dry eyes. 4. Maintain good living habits, get enough sleep and don’t stay up late. 5. Avoid operating the computer continuously for long periods of time. Take breaks in between. Usually, operate for 1 hour continuously and then take a 5-10 minute break. When resting, you can look into the distance or do eye exercises. 6. Maintain a good working posture. Maintain the most appropriate posture, with your eyes looking level or slightly downward at the screen. This will relax the neck muscles and minimize the area of the eyeballs exposed to the air. 7. Adjust the distance and position of the fluorescent screen. The recommended distance is 50-70 cm, and the screen should be slightly below eye level by 10-20 cm, with a downward viewing angle of 15-20 degrees. Because the angle and distance can reduce the need for refraction and reduce the chance of eye fatigue. prevention 1. When using the computer for a long time, you should pay attention to eye hygiene and check your eyes regularly. 2. People with severe myopia should be careful to avoid strenuous exercise and external impact. 3. Pay attention to using your eyes properly. It is best to take a break after reading for a while. 4. Eat a balanced diet and eat more foods that improve eyesight. You can drink some wolfberry and chrysanthemum tea to protect your eyes. 5. Avoid direct sunlight into your eyes. The above is the answer you want to know. In fact, this pathological floaters is very easy to recover as long as the situation is not very serious. You also need to pay attention to the maintenance of your glasses and do appropriate eye exercises. |
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