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  • 20 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Is there any way to cure myopia naturally without relying on surgery or glasses I've been wondering if lifestyle changes or exercises can help improve my eyesight over time

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No proven natural cure for myopia—eye exercises may reduce strain but won't reverse refractive error.

Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...

Consult a Ophthalmologist

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