Who is Affected by Computer Vision Syndrome? (CVS)

Studies prove that 88% of Computer users in a work place suffer from computer eyestrain. Prolonged computer use can stress one’s eyes and impact his or her vision development.

What are the Symptoms of CVS?

If you or your child spend more than two hours each day in front of a computer screen, you are likely to Experience Some Degree of Computer Vision Syndrome or Dry Eyes.

Headaches
Loss of focus
Burning / tired vision
Double / blurred vision
Neck and shoulder pains

What causes Computer Vision Syndrome?

The main reason behind the Computer Vision Syndrome(CVS) is due to the time spent on the computer screens for a very long time. CVS is one of the reasons for developing dry eyes. Every work activity is made digital and it makes every individual look on the bright screen for more than 10 hours. The daily digital routine makes people spend most of their work time on computer screens. Computer screens are so bright and the different colours with ranging density and pixel intensity make the normal eye to get a deficit. The eyes start to deviate its vision towards the objects. Continuous exposure to computer screens results in red eyes, high tiredness and tear loss. CVS can be cured with medications and normal physical practices. Computer Vision Syndrome does not result in serious eye complications. The Eye Foundation simplifies the pain on CVS patients through reliable medications at an affordable cost without affecting the individual work activities.

What can I do About it?

The solution is simple for Computer Vision Syndrome treatment: see an eye care professional that specializes in computer vision care. In most cases, standard reading glasses or over-the-counter readers are not accurate enough, because viewing a computer is usually at a different distance (18? – 28?) than reading distance (16? – 21 H). Once an eye doctor accurately diagnoses your computer vision problem and determines your correct computer working distances, it’s a simple matter to prescribe computer eyeglasses that will allow you to work comfortably and productively.

Will Glare Screens Prevent CVS?

Glare screen filters may help somewhat, but they will not solve your computer vision problems because they only affect glare from the computer screen – not the visual problems related to the constant refocusing of your eyes when working at a computer. Only when your eyes can focus clearly at the plane of proper distance on the computer screen can they experience relief from the fatiguing effects of Dry Eyes Syndrome. An anti-reflective coating (AR) is also highly recommended on all computer eyeglasses. An AR coating prevents glare and reflections on the front and the back of the lenses that would interfere with focusing on the screen.

Will Computer Eyeglasses make the Screen Clearer?

Yes, because they will eliminate the constant refocusing effort that your eyes go through when viewing the screen. It has also been proven clinically that having the correct prescription in computer eyeglasses increases productivity and accuracy.

Do Computer Eyeglasses look like Safety Glasses?

No, Safety glasses are not Computer Eye Glasses. Computer Eye Glasses replicates the same eyeglass appearance with the modification and selection of Lenses hinged at the frames. Computer Eye Glasses save your eye from CVS damages and other eye problems. The Eye Foundation recommends the best lenses that enhance your work productivity without any hindrance. Computer Eye Glasses protect your eyesight and optic nerve from prolonged usage of computer screens. We suggest you the exact and tailored lens which suits your need and completely eradicates your complications. Get your Computer EyeGlass at an affordable cost from The Eye Foundation.