You can get more oxygen to your eyes by doing eye exercises and also by doing other exercise regularly and if you wear contact lenses you should take them out for a few hours or so each day to allow oxygen to enter your eyes.
Extended wearing of contact lenses is the most common cause of lack of oxygen in the eye.
Although other causes of lack of oxygen in the eyes are glaucoma, uveitis, immune system diseases, chemical burns, trauma to the eye and infections.
To treat blurred vision naturally apply a warm compress over the eyes, drink plenty of water, take omega 3 fatty acids and take some vitamin A.
Also apply some lubricating eye drops which can help improve your vision and get rid of the blurred vision.
Most cases of blurred vision are temporary and do go away.
However some conditions such as glaucoma and other health issues could lead to blurred vision that can get worse and lead to blindness.
If the blurred vision comes on suddenly and does not go away within a day or so or it continues to get worse you should see an eye doctor or go to the emergency room to get checked out.
Blurred vision can be a result of numerous health conditions.
It may either be temporary or permanent, with the condition worsening over time.
Some people can have blurry vision from birth due to a birth defect while others develop blurred vision over time.
One way to treat blurred vision at home is to roll the eyes.
Rolling the eyes is another way of calming the eyes.
Roll the eyes 10 times, both clockwise and counterclockwise.
It is recommended to do this exercise with the eyelids closed.
Focusing exercises such as pen push-ups can also help achieve a clearer vision and even naturally improve eye vision.
Instant blurred vision can be caused by dry eye, or problems with any of the components of your eye, such as the cornea, retina, or optic nerve.
Other causes of sudden or instant blurred vision include detached retina and diabetes · migraine · stroke · head injury · low blood sugar · pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure).
The most common cause of blurred vision is refractive error and if the refractive error is the problem, corrective lenses or surgery (particularly if cataracts are the cause of the change in refractive error) can usually correct the blurriness.
Blurry vision is very common.
A problem with any of the components of your eye, such as the cornea, retina, or optic nerve, can cause sudden blurred vision.
Slowly progressing blurred vision is usually caused by long-term medical conditions.
Sudden blurring is most often caused by a single event.
Dry eyes can cause blurry vision at night and your vision may seem to be blurred and you may have difficulty distinguishing shapes in the dark.