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By SunSeven


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What Is Computer Vision Syndrome?

Today, millions of people all over the world are affected by Computer Vision Syndrome or CVS without them realizing it. I am a full time work at home person who spends more than 10 hours a day on my PC. Although some people claim that there is no scientific evidence that computer screens are harmful to the eyes, experts believe that anyone who stares at a computer monitor for more than two hours a day is likely to experience CVS or Computer Vision Syndrome to some extent. I think I do experience it sometimes. So, if you spend more than 2 hours a day on your computer its time to have a look at your eyes.

Computer Vision Syndrome is the term used to describe a variety of vision related symptoms and CVS affects mental and physical well being and impacts productivity.

(Note To My Stumbler Friends : Too much Stumbling causes CVS!)


Double Vision
Double Vision
Dry Eye
Dry Eye
Temporary Nearsightedness or Myopia
Temporary Nearsightedness or Myopia
Photophobia Or Decreased Tolerance To Light
Photophobia Or Decreased Tolerance To Light
Eye Strain
Eye Strain
Redness And Watery Eyes
Redness And Watery Eyes
Computer Screen
Computer Screen
Lack Of Image Clarity
Lack Of Image Clarity

Symptoms Of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

Double Vision or Diplopia

Double vision or Diplopia is the perception of two images from a single object. The images may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Although many other reasons like head injuries, intoxication from alcohol, staring too long at your computer screen may cause double vision.

Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome (DES) or simply dry eyes is an eye condition caused by decrease in tear production or increased tear film evaporation. If we stare at our computer screen for long periods without blinking this condition may occur.

Temporary Nearsightedness

Temporary nearsightedness or shortsightedness or myopia causes nearby objects seen clearly, but distant objects appear blurred. Ophthalmologists and optometrists usually correct myopia using corrective lenses.

Photophobia or Decreased Tolerance to Light

Photophobia or fear of light, is excessive sensitivity to light. In medical terms, it is not fear, but an experience of discomfort or pain to the eyes due to light exposure. (I suffer from this sometimes)

Eye Strain

Eye strain or Asthenopia is an eye condition that manifests itself through nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue, red eyes, eye strain, pain in or around the eyes, blurred vision, headache and occasional double vision. When we concentrate on a visually intense task like continuously focusing on computer screen or book.

CRT monitors with a low refresh rate less than 70 Hz can cause similar problems because of the flickering image. Aging computer screens also often go slightly out of focus, and this can also cause eye strain.

What Causes CVS Symptoms?

Computer Screen

Characters on a computer screen do not have sharp edges compared to the printed ones. The pixels are brightest at the center and decreases in intensity towards the edges. This makes it very difficult for our eyes to maintain focus. Trying to focus extensively do not allow the eye muscles to move frequently, and this leads to eye strain, burning and fatigue.

Computer users usually have a fixed posture. Gazing constantly at a computer screen from a close distance leads to convergence fatigue.

Image Clarity

Lack of image clarity often makes a computer user to stare more intensely in an effort to focus.

Glare

Glare from reflections and lights on computer screens from overhead lights or direct light coming through windows and bouncing off the screens tires the eyes.

Blink

Infrequent blinking causes the tear film in our eyes to evaporate. While a person blinks 15 times per minute, the blink rate comes down to 5 times in a minute when working on a computer because of continuosly staring at the screen. Blinking is important for spreading of tears to form an even film on the eye surface. Inadequate blinking causes the eyes to become dry and irritated.


What Can Be Done To Reduce Computer Vision Syndrome?

Anyone who has the symptoms or suspects of CVS should have a thorough eye check with an eye specialist. Apart from this a few precautions could reduce the risk of CVS.

Screen Distance

Ideally the monitor should be at a distance of 16-30 inches from the eyes depending on the size of your screen. Also adjust the height of the computer table or the chair, so that the middle of the screen is 15-20 degrees below eye level. Always try to use an ergonomic chair as it helps in reducing neck and back pains in users.

Avoid Air Drafts

Avoid sitting in front of a pedestal/table fan or an airconditioner facing its air draft while working on a computer.

Reducing Glare

Position your computer screen so that the windows are to the side rather than the back or front. Using glare filter screens on monitors are helpful.

Blink More

Make a conscious effort to blink more often. Try to blinkevery time you make a click with the mouse or every time you hit "ENTER!. Alternately you could try the suggested formula 20:20:20. That is, every 20 minutes : for 20 seconds : blink 20 times.

Use Eye Lubrication

Lubricating eye drops help to moisterize your eyes. Eyes become dry and irritated by working for long hours on the computer. Lubricating eye drops help in reducing eye strain and redness, provides soothing effect to he eyes and releaves irritation.


Take A Break
Take A Break

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Take A Break

Take a 5 minute break for every thirty munutes of work on your computer. This can reduce eye fatigue and get you refreshed.

If you experience any of the following do not hesitate to consult your ophthalmologist: for you may be a victim of Computer Vision Syndrome!

Burning eyes, double vision, eye fatigue or tiredness, blurry distance vision when looking up from the monitor, dry, tired, or sore eyes, when you need to squint to focus on the screen, neck, shoulder, or back pain, when it seems that thr letters on the screen run together,headaches during or after working at the computer, when driving or during night vision is worse after using a computer, when you see "halos" around objects on the screen, and when you need to interrupt work frequently to rest eye.

An estimated 40 percent to 70 percent of computer users suffer from dry, irritated eyes associated with Computer Vision Syndrome. The good news is that it can be treated.

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Terri Paajanen profile image

Terri Paajanen  says:
2 years ago

Good info. Thankfully, I'm distracted from my work every 3 minutes by my young daughter. :)

Kenny Wordsmith profile image

Kenny Wordsmith  says:
2 years ago

Great, useful hub; every hubber better listen to this!

And thanks for the bonus picture of my favourite hubber,

thought it's slightly out of focus!

ramesh profile image

ramesh  says:
2 years ago

great !! it cautions every computer alcoholics here...

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
2 years ago

Say two years ago I was undergoing most of what your comments are about. I have incorporated a pair of glasses just foe computer staring. Still happens

soyelude profile image

soyelude  says:
2 years ago

Sunseven you have added to my knowledge base through your infotainment. Every computer nerd must be grateful.

Marye Audet profile image

Marye Audet  says:
2 years ago

yep...I am going to need to break down and get glasses soon. :/

compu-smart profile image

compu-smart  says:
2 years ago

Another excellent educational hub which has been taken on board;)

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles  says:
2 years ago

Excellent hub as always. I must take care not to overdo it. Thanks.

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

I know I have this, and was just thinking about it last night. Great hub SunSeven!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

Thai is an excellent Hub. When I get double vision, I put on a pair of my old glasses and that eyes back onto focus. Then I rest my eyes for a good liong time.

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
2 years ago

SunSeven!

Great Info! Most of the symptoms you've described are also conditions people can get, when over-use of the eyes is part of their work. I can vouch for it, I've been working as a tailor for thirty years. I'm at the stage, with my eyes, that I only sew Black for maybe two hours at the brightest time of the day. I've had to get special glasses for close-up and computer work.

Great HUB as usual

regards Zsuzsy

sukritha profile image

sukritha  says:
2 years ago

Great. As a person who spend long time infront of computer, I am really thankful to you.

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
2 years ago

Wow! I never really thought about this! I will admit to way too much time surfing the net. Maybe I need to relax my eyes more! Well, I know I should, but it's hard to keep entertained not on the computer. :-(

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thecounterpunch  says:
2 years ago

Hi Sunseven,

Have you ever heard of that method ?

http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Art-of-Seeing-by-Aldou

I'm interested to have real testimonies.

teeray profile image

teeray  says:
2 years ago

Whoa - I am traumatized by the pictures! Some of those are spooky, eh? Then I dashed to the washroom to look in the mirror, thinkin', "Heh, no problem, 4h online surfin' hubs and typing philosophy essays doesn't affect ME...."

Ack! there were TWO of me - which is really a problem in my little apartment! lol

Great hub - well done.

markion  says:
2 years ago

wow, great information, thanfully i use a laptop; TFT screens are kinder to the eyes.

William F. Torpey profile image

William F. Torpey  says:
2 years ago

Great information, SunSeven. My eyes have been burning lately. Your hub is timely. I was just thinking I need to spend less time reading on my laptop. But there are so many good hubs I don't want to miss.

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gamergirl  says:
2 years ago

Great hub, SunSeven! I work for a major .com and everyone (all 250 or so of us now) sit in front of a computer all day long. This hub is great advice. :)

shemesh  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for the info. As usual, you have excelled.

Peter M. Lopez profile image

Peter M. Lopez  says:
2 years ago

Great info. This really is eye opening.

Freegoddies profile image

Freegoddies  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for sharing the info,we should be careful while using computers.Great Hub

Julie  says:
2 years ago

Hi!

Thanks for sending me this message. I am happy to have followed your link to read this article it is very enlightening and something I will definitely think about. I am on the computer a lot!

Excellent Hub Page

Carolina Crete profile image

Carolina Crete  says:
2 years ago

No matter how hard I try I see the 'double vision' photo above in quadruple! Do I have a really bad case of CVS?! Thanks for the great hub.

Tame Your Brain  says:
2 years ago

I, too, am in front of the computer somewhere around 10 hours a day.  I rub the palms of my hands together briskly, then hold them over my eyes, covering my eyes completely.  I feel the heat from the palms of my hands and it is relaxing. http://www.tameyourbrain.com/blogles/

taqmil  says:
2 years ago

hey

tank u ...tat waz an very informative artical...hats off 2 u guys...

Nawazkhan Ahroodkhan  says:
17 months ago

Hi thanks for these great explanations about eye care, I'm already a victim of CVS and I am already undergoing a treatment for removing the pain. Its of course with an ophtalmologist that I started the treatment. Guys, you've done a nice job by inserting clearly all these stuffs here. God bless you all. Keep it up. Khuda Hafiz..

Nawazkhan Ahroodkhan

Abhijit  says:
15 months ago

I am experiecing this terribly since a year but i am not able to understand is it CVS.I I have this symmptoms even when i dnt use computer for a few day..But its terrible especially in the evening or while bending or doin any activities there is heavy headeness.Now while writing this comment i am experiencing it..

vishal  says:
13 months ago

I am also victim of CVS but what i would like to know is, whether you are feeling better after doing all this.

Nightwatcher30m  says:
10 months ago

I was lookin at the posts hmmm indeed - nice info - but what the heck is computer alcoholics ?????? maybe the dude meant computerholics bwahahahha

altonguy  says:
8 months ago

I wish somebody would have told me this when I first bought my laptop. My eyes have been burning like crazy lately. Maybe sunglasses will help too. Thanks for the tips! I learned my lesson for sure.

acer laptop  says:
6 months ago

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Nolimits Nana  says:
6 months ago

Just found your hub, thanks to the link from Jerilee today. It's information all us computer users need to know. I've been wondering why I have dry eyes - guess I know.

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Bard of Ely  says:
4 months ago

I have this problem but seeing as I depend on the PC for my paid work there's not a lot I can do about cutting down my time on it! Something else to worry about I am afraid!

The Ruislip Blacksmith  says:
3 months ago

I just wish I'd read this earlier, but at least I now know what's causing my problem. Thank you so much.

Charles Kim  says:
2 months ago

For DRE EYE SYNDROME

HOW ABOUT USE TPOWER-U.

It is new device for protecting dry eye.

john warrior  says:
13 hours ago

i don't know

my eye sight has suffered

and no one knows what is the matter

i think it's the computer

sometimes i cannot remember faces i saw just before

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