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Published 18 Jul 2023
Seems like we all spend hours staring at computer screens for work or entertainment nowadays.
If you do, you may be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), a term used to describe computer screen-caused eye strain and discomfort. Up to 90% of people who work or play at a computer screen experience it.
CVS is like any repetitive motion injury. It occurs when your eyes follow the same path over and over and gets worse the longer you do it. When you work at a computer, your eyes focus and refocus continually as you read, requiring eye muscles to work hard. The strain is aggravated by computer screens’ flicker and glare. Complicating the situation, we tend to blink less when using a computer, which causes the eyes to dry out, blurring vision.
The symptoms of CVS are clear: blurred vision, double vision, dry eyes, eye irritation, headaches, and neck or back pain.
While you’re at it, take precautions to protect your children, too. Make sure any computers they use are set at the right height and in the best light. Remind them to take routine breaks from the screen to rest their eyes. And get your kids’ eyes checked.
Give your eyes a break and get an eye exam! Call at (404) 616-1000. We’ll arrange an appointment at Grady’s Eye Center.
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