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Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
is a term that describes eye-related
problems and the other symptoms caused by prolonged computer use.
As our dependence on computers continues to grow, an increasing number
of people are seeking medical attention for eye strain and irritation,
along with back, neck, shoulder, and wrist soreness.
These problems are more noticeable with computer tasks than other
near work because letters on the screen are formed by tiny dots called
pixels, rather than a solid image. This causes the eye to work a bit
harder to keep the images in focus.
There is no scientific evidence that computer screens are harmful
to the eyes. A common myth is that eye strain caused by reading and
close work is damaging to the eyes. This is not true; however, those
who work at computers often experience many frustrating symptoms. |
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