Eye strain from prolonged sessions at computer terminals is a real problem, in both human and economic terms.

The symptoms have been collectively described as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) by the American Optometric Association.

 

Do you suffer from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)?

The human visual system is used primarily at far distances and only secondarily for close-up work. Our eyes are not conditioned to comfortably spend long periods of time staring at computer screens. As our eyes dry out and become sore, our ability to adjust focus slows, and vision may blur. Headaches, sore shoulders, and neck pain may result.

If you suffer from any of these symptoms, you may be developing CVS:

  • Tired or dry eyes

  • Eyestrain

  • Periodic blurred vision

  • Headaches

  • Slower changing of the focus of your eyes

  • Red or burning eyes

  • Contact lens discomfort

  • Glare sensitivity

  • Excessive tearing

  • Neck, shoulder or back pain

If you checked even one or two of these symptoms, and have prolonged exposure to computer monitors, you could be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome. You should see your eye care provider for more information.

 


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