Do you think the computer causes problem to
the eyes. No it doesn’t. The manufacturers of the computer gave precautions on
how to use the system. It states that:
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Take a break - Use
the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at
something 20 feet away.
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Blink frequently - Do not forget to blink periodically. Staring at computer screens
can dry our eyes and cause redness and irritation.
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Consider computer glasses - Computer glasses are prescription
eyewear that is specifically designed for computer work. They allow you to
focus your eyes on the distance of a computer screen, which is generally
farther away than reading material. Computer glasses optimize your eyesight when
you're looking at digital screens and help to reduce glare.
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Keep your monitor bright - This reduces the flicker rate of the computer
and reduces fatigue. Flickering can lead to eyestrain and headaches. Also, a
bright monitor causes your pupil to constrict, which results in a greater range
of focus. This reduces the need for your eye to accommodate and enables you to
work longer and with more comfort.
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Use proper lighting - Use incandescent lighting and avoid high-intensity lamps, which
cast shadows and create glare. Place a dim light on either side of your
workstation to create equal brightness without dark, shadowed areas.
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Check your monitor’s position - The position of your computer monitor can add
to your eyestrain. It is important that it be positioned at the proper distance
away from your eyes. Optimally, your computer screen should be 15 to 20 degrees
below eye level (about 4 or 5 inches) as measured from the center of the screen
and 20 to 28 inches from the eyes.
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Adjust your screen resolution - Make sure your monitor has a high-resolution
display. A higher resolution produces sharper type and crisper images, reducing
eye strain.
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Minimize glare -
Clean your monitor regularly to remove dust and consider installing an
anti-glare screen. It also helps to keep shades drawn to prevent glare from
outside sources.
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Try massage or eye cupping - Massaging the area around the eyes will help
relax the muscles and can be very comforting. Rub your hands together to create
friction and warmth, then gently cup your palms over your closed eyes and rest
them.
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Take your vitamins - Getting the proper amount of vitamins and minerals is important
for overall eye health. Opt for vitamins that contain antioxidants and
ingredients that help improve the health of the eye and reduce eyestrain, such
as vitamins A, C and E with a B complex and Zinc.
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Schedule a comprehensive eye exam - Almost 71% of people reporting symptoms of CVS
wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, so make sure your prescription is correct!
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommend that
all computer users have an eye exam yearly. Lastly, be sure to tell your eye
doctor about your workstation setup and the number of hours each day you spend
on electronic devices.
The eye is an essential organ in the body system. It in fact
is the bright side of the body. Though it is RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY. It stores
images temporarily and takes it to the brain. The computer produces the image
using light and different films. Actually all colored images gotten from the
computer is a spectrum of white light. Which means the white light contains all
other color known as the ROYGBIV. The eyes will let you see the image while the
brain processes it, your body reacts to it and you access it either positively
or negatively.
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