A Scottish man in his twenties sustained severe retinal damage after using a massage gun on his eyes to relieve strain. Doctors discovered multiple retinal tears, widespread bruising, and retinal dialysis in his right eye, plus six full-thickness tears in his left—injuries typically caused by significant eye trauma. The case underscores that consumer wellness devices designed for muscles pose serious risks to delicate eye tissue, and that screen fatigue requires proper rest rather than mechanical intervention.
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