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The American Optometric Association provides information about eye and vision problems experienced during or related to computer use. Includes the impact of computer use on children's vision, and the effects of video display terminal use on eye health and vision.
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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is the complex of eye and vision problems related to near work which are experienced during or related to computer use.
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
Most worker health surveys show that the most frequent health related complaints among workers at VDTs are visually related.
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is the complex of eye and vision problems related to near work which are experienced during or related to
Find an article authored by Wendy Strouse Watt, OD. Includes the symptoms of CVS, how to reduce the effects of CVSS, and discusses the use of computer glasses for blurred vision and other symptoms.
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by Wendy Strouse Watt, O.D.
People who spend more than
two hours on a computer each day will experience symptoms of CVS or
Computer Vision Syndrome. The most common symptoms include
headaches, focusing difficulties,
waiting for hand_moderation
Information about Computer Vision Syndrome and how computer reading glasses relieves eye strain headaches caused by eye muscle fatigue.
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Information about computer glasses and reading glasses to relieve eyestrain headaches caused by eye muscle fatigue known as Computer Vision Syndrome.
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
Vision Syndrome (CVS) Symptoms:
Headaches, tired eyes, burning eyes, watering eyes, itching eyes, dry eyes, double vision, blurred vision, eye fatigue,
eye strain, bloodshot eyes, sore eyes, irritated eyes, and eye pain.
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