Archive for the ‘Computer Vision Syndrome CSV’ Category


You Can Manage Your Aging Vision!

photo credit: MTBradley We all get old, that’s a given, but, we can manage our aging.  And that includes our vision. The official name for aging vision is:  Presbyopia.  Presbyopia is hardening of the lens and also the tightening of our eye muscles.  This is aging vision, well, one problem of aging vision. This wonderful aging process can start [...]

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Here are a few tips for you to keep your eyes healthy for the rest of your life

  photo credit: julieeanna Have lots of light when you are reading or doing “near” computer work. Your eyes work much better when you have lots of light for “near” vision work, like reading and computer work. Eye Exercises – They Work   Do Not Smoke – Ever! Technorati Tags: Computer Vision Syndrome, Dry Eyes, [...]

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Staring and Blinking And Your Eyes

Are you in slow blinking mode?  Are your eye muscles straining, even pulling as you stare at your screen? Are your eyes strained at the computer?  Do you find yourself physically trying to open you eyes as much as possible because they are just too tired to hold themselves open enough to see and read what’s [...]

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Already A Number Of Years Ago : Computer And Your Eyes Were A Concern

Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a temporary condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer display for protracted, uninterrupted periods of time. Some symptoms of CVS include headaches, blurred vision, neck pain, fatigue, eye strain, dry, irritated eyes, double vision, polyopia, and difficulty refocusing the eyes. These symptoms can be further aggravated by improper [...]

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