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  • Last Updated on January 14, 2025 by Dr Priyamvada Quick Take A social media post claims that double ear pull manoeuvre can improve blurry eyesight. We did the fact check and found it to be false. The Claim According to a post from Threads, “Performing the “double ear pull manoeuvre” releases fascia around the eyes and can help improve blurry vision.” Fact Check Can fascia manipulation improve blurry vision? Not really. Fascia manipulation, such as the “double ear pull manoeuvre,” may help with muscle relaxation and improve circulation in certain areas. However, blurry vision usually happens because of refractive errors, eye strain, or underlying medical conditions like cataracts or glaucoma. These issues are unrelated to the fascia. Fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs, and other structures in the body. Manipulating it might help reduce tension or improve flexibility, but there’s no evidence that it affects your eyes or fixes vision problems. If you have blurry eyesight, it’s important to see an eye specialist rather than relying on fascia-related techniques. Dr Almas Fatma, MBBS, Diploma in Family Medicine, PG in Digital Health, and General Physician from Navi Mumbai, states, “Fascia manipulation is not a proven method to improve blurry vision. Blurry vision typically results from issues with the eyes, such as refractive errors, cataracts, or other eye conditions. While fascia manipulation may help with muscle tension or other body-related issues, it doesn’t address the underlying causes of blurry vision. For clearer vision, it’s important to consult with an eye care professional to determine the right treatment based on your specific condition.” Similarly, some claims suggest that kiwi fruit can cure eye diseases, but there is no scientific evidence to support this. Does fascia around the eyes affect vision? No, it doesn’t. The fascia around the eyes doesn’t affect vision. Vision relies on the cornea, lens, retina, optic nerve, and the brain’s visual processing centres. While fascia supports the muscles around the eyes, manipulating it cannot change how the eyes focus or process light. Claims that fascia manipulation can “release tension” and improve vision are anecdotal and lack scientific backing. Eye exercises or relaxation techniques may help reduce eye strain, but they cannot correct refractive errors or other causes of blurry vision. Are there proven methods to improve blurry eyesight? Yes, blurry vision is best treated with proven methods. For refractive errors, wearing glasses or contact lenses, or opting for surgeries like LASIK, can help. If the problem is eye strain, taking regular breaks from screens (using the 20-20-20 rule) or improving lighting can make a difference. If a medical condition is causing blurry vision, specific treatment is necessary. For example, one can manage dry eyes with artificial tears, while cataracts might require surgery. It’s important to see an eye doctor for the right diagnosis and treatment. Dr Isha Agarwalla, Ophthalmologist, from Drishti Netralaya, Dibrugarh, Assam, shares her expert insights on ways to improve blurry eyesight. She says, “Blurry vision can usually be improved with the right treatment, but it all depends on the underlying cause. If refractive errors are to blame, glasses, contact lenses, or LASIK surgery can provide clear vision. However, if cataracts are the issue, surgery is often required to restore sight. The key to finding the most effective solution is a proper diagnosis from an eye care professional, who can guide you toward the right treatment based on your specific condition.” Can such manoeuvres harm your eyes? Possibly. While the “double ear pull manoeuvre” itself might not directly harm the eyes, pulling on the face too much or in the wrong way can cause discomfort or even injury. Applying pressure near the eyes without knowing the right technique can strain sensitive areas. It’s always best to be cautious with such practices and consult a professional if you have any concerns about your health. THIP Media Take The claim that the “double ear pull manoeuvre” can improve blurry eyesight is false. There is no scientific evidence to support this practice as a remedy for vision problems. Blurry vision is best addressed through proven methods like corrective lenses, proper eye care, or medical treatments as recommended by an eye care professional. Relying on unverified techniques may delay proper diagnosis and treatment, potentially worsening the condition. Always consult a qualified expert for any concerns related to your eyesight.
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