How to Cure your Eyes from Eye Floaters

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Cure Your Eyes from Eye Floaters

Eye floaters are very bothersome. Here are some ways to help you cure your eye floaters.

What are Eye Floaters

First of all, what are eye floaters?

They are simply a part of your vitreous that has detached. They are now floating freely in your field of vision and although most likely not dangerous, they can be very bothersome.

Natural Ways to Cure Eye Floaters

Eye floaters are very bothersome for some people. However, for the vast majority of us suffering eye floaters they are here to stay. There exist some treatments and natural remedies that will help them disappear over time.

The #1 eye floaters cure is to simply cure your brain: Ignore eye floaters! Realize that they're not as bad as you think and just stop thinking about them. This will take some effort at first, but it will be worth it trust me.

As for natural remedies, it's entirely possible to have a better lifestyle a encourage your eye's natural regeneration. The steps are simple:

-Drink lots of water.
-Eat a lot of green food (vegetables!)
-Do exercise! This will help your circulation and oxygen level in your blood.

There are several natural supplements that can help you improve your eye floaters. I recommend Googling them.

Surgery For Eye Floaters Removal

Although I do not recommend surgery, it's possible to treat them if they are very severe and bothersome.

There are currently two used surgeries:

LASIK eye floaters removal

Vitrectomy

Both procedures are very risky and not recommended. If you are planning to have one of those surgeries, research as much as possible. I would suggest vitrectomy over LASIK eye removal as vitrectomy actually removes the floaters and not just scatters them.

Additional Resources

There are many places to find more information about eye floaters. I will recommend a great website:

Curing Eye Floaters

For even more information consider visiting an eye doctor.

Final Thoughts

Eye floaters are NOT life-threatening, they are only bothersome. If you cannot cure them, I do not recommend eye surgery as it could cause irreversible damage to your eyes. I would always suggest natural supplements or other natural treatments.

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joax112

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