As you know the world is under threat of a small virus.
Many countries announced lockdown. The same can lead to an increase in Computer
vision syndrome or digital screen syndrome. All of us are at home and spending
most of the time on a screen. The CVS or DES is a group of Vision or
eye-related problem arising from continues and extended use of digital screens.
Presently, many individuals experience eye discomfort and vision problems when
viewing digital screens and it’s a common problem today.
The most common symptoms of this are Dry, itchy, or
burning eyes, Blurred vision at near (or in the distance after long periods of
near work), Eyestrain, Headaches, Aching of the Neck and Shoulders. Based on
individuals, the time of using the visual abilities other symptoms also can be
generated. Actually, the CVS is temporary, that means it will decline when the
frequency of usage reduced. But in some, it can lead to permanent damage of
visual abilities. The major causes are uncorrected vision problems, improper
lighting, glare on the computer screen, incorrect working distance from or
position of screen, poor seating posture. When compared to other focus, when we
focus on digital screen our eyes will work harder and high demand. Some of us
are using glass or contact lens, but they are more prone to the syndrome because
the glass or contact lens is not suitable for digital screen use. There is
anti-glare glass for digital screen usage.
Precautions
that helps to prevent the problems are
Monitor distance & position– The computer the screen should be 20 to 28 inches from the ey inches from eyes, phones should be
allowing you to read the screen without leaning your head, neck or trunk
forward or backwards. The screen should be directly in front of you and 15 to 20
degrees below eye level (about 4 or 5 inches) as measured from the centre of
the screen so you don’t have to twist your head or neck.
For multifocal lenses, wearers – You should be able
to view the screen without bending the head or neck backwards.
Glare – (for example, from windows, lights): Minimize glare from
light sources,
Document holder – Position at about the same height and distance as the
monitor screen so there is little head movement and need to re-focus when you
look from the document to the screen.
Lighting – Use bright lights with a large lighted area when working
with printed materials. Limit and focus light on computer tasks.
Let
your eyes take a break – Try the
20/20/20 rule to avoid eye strain during long periods.
Don’t let the problem get in your way. The visual
problem will greatly affect your life. It can only save by proper caring. It’s
your choice whether you need it or not. Be caution! Be a responsible person during the lockdown. Hope the crisis will end soon.Have a nice day๐๐๐
- Mr. Johnson V. Babu


Your precaution ideas will help the majority people at the time of lockdown situation. Thank you for the information.
ReplyDeleteInsightful during this period of lockdown!
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