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Remodeling Mechanisms Of Eye In Myopia

In myopia, also known as nearsightedness, the eye's remodeling mechanisms are disrupted, leading to an elongation of the eyeball. This abnormal elongation is primarily attributed to excessive axial growth, causing light to focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it. Genetics and environmental factors like excessive screen time or reading at close distances may contribute to myopia development. The exact remodeling mechanisms are complex, involving alterations in the scleral tissue, changes in the biochemical composition of the eye, and possible dysregulation of signaling pathways. This elongation results in blurred distance vision, and myopia can progress if left uncorrected.

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Why did my eyesight suddenly improve after I had myopia for the past three years?

Query: Hello doctor, I have myopia and I have been wearing glasses for the past three years. Recently, I started feeling nausea, headaches, dizziness, eye fatigue, and motion sickness while driving the car. I got new glasses, and the symptoms have subsided. But why did my eyesight improve? I am very worri...  Read Full »


Dr. Aditi Dubey

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query. It is a regression of myopia with factors like improved eye practices. Wearing contact lenses has changed your corneal curvatures which has contributed positively to it as well. It is overall a good outcome. Always get a yearly eye examina...  Read Full »

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