Computer Vision Syndrome: Symptoms and Prevention

According to American Optometric Association, people who spend two or more nonstop hours in front of a computer screen are prone to eye problems. These involve eyestrain, blurred vision, dry eye, redness, double vision and irritation, collectively called as Computer Vision Syndrome or CVS. This graphic lined-up the primary ocular symptoms and prevention of this condition. See also How Screen Addiction Harm Kids.

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    Doggznutts

    I read somewhere that you should look away from your screen for 20 seconds at 20 feet away every 20 minutes to prevent computer vision syndrome.

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