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Eye Care- What You Need To Know About Eye Fatigue

Today, as the usage of technology increases throughout the world, so does all of the concerns for safety and health. There is an abundance of individuals that utilize a computer on a regular basis that complain with some sort of difficulty they are experiencing with their vision. All of the scientific research that has been conducted by all of the experts within this field has indicated that, even though it is very common for eye fatigue and discomfort, there isn't permanent damage that stems from the use of computers on a everyday basis. People who use the computer a lot should be meticulous about their eye care in order to keep their eyes healthy.

 

However, in two thousand and four, there was one study completed within Japan that did find that there was an increase in the risk for those myopic individuals that use computers on an everyday basis as well as the incidence of Glaucoma. The estimated statistics that are provided by NIOSH, indicate that there are more than sixty million individuals within American alone that suffer from problems that are eye related from the use of a computer.

The vast majority of all of the complaints and research by all of those that use computers on a regular basis long-term involves headaches and eyestrain. All of these issues aren't the actual result of the computer or monitor it, but instead it is a result from a combination of these factors.

In certain regards to eyestrain, some of the optometrists that believe it can be of a very repetitive nature, which is very similar to the well-known carpal tunnel syndrome. No matter what the fact may be, there is very little evidence of there being any permanent damage to the eye that is caused by the actual computer.

However, it is extremely important for all of the users to exercise proper eye care to reduce the amount of eye fatigue and strain. There are several different contributing factors that are possibly related to eye problems and computer use. They are as follows:

1. The use of bifocals, which are normally set for a reading distance of somewhere around sixteen inches, and most of the computer monitors are normally a little further away than just sixteen inches.

2. The computer monitor's set distance causes the worker to have to focus on one certain distance for a very long period of time.

3. The mere fact that all of the information on the computer monitor is known to be the brightest within the middle and then it fades out and begins to get a little closer to the very edge. This is what causes the eyes to overwork and later compensate which can result in eye strain.

Eye fatigue isn't something that you should take lightly; you should make sure that you focus on all of the problems on propthat are associated with eye fatigue so that you can learn proper eye care and you can know the techniques to lessen the occurrence.



 

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