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COMPUTER EYE STRAIN
Does your computer give
you eye strain? If so, you may be experiencing Computer
Vision Syndrome (CVS).
With CVS your symptoms
might include:
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Eye strain & Eye fatigue
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Eye irritation & Headaches
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Light sensitivity & Dry eyes
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Double vision & Intermittent blur
If you feel any or all of
these symptoms you would benefit from a separate pair of glasses
that are specifically designed to take away the strain from your
eyes when you work with a computer.
How It Works:
When you work with a
computer your eyes are not supposed to focus on the
screen, they are supposed to focus just behind the
screen. When this happens, your eyes can focus around
the screen in a flexible stress free environment. The amount of
focus from where you are sitting to the focusing point behind
the screen is referred to as the lag of accommodation.
Accommodation is the process where eye muscles pull your focus
in from a far distance to a near focus. When you read your eyes
must focus in, turn in and rotate in a balanced and coordinated
fashion. If your eyes do not work together as a team and in
balance then the result is CVS.
Relief comes with a
separate pair of glasses designed specifically for computer
use.
These glasses would not
do any work for your eyes, they would simply take away
the excess strain from your eyes. We want your eyes to
work, not to overwork.
If you are over 40 years
of age, your symptoms will be compounded by presbyopia – a
predictable age-related change in your focusing ability.
Benefits:
Having a separate pair of
glasses designed specifically for near work would allow you to:
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be more comfortable
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be more productive
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make fewer mistakes.
Wearing a task-oriented
prescription will also slow down the rate of progression of
myopia (nearsightedness) and maintain the flexibility of your
eye muscles.
Make an appointment to see
our doctors and then consult our opticians for expert lens and
eyewear advice. |