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Dry Eyes and Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

Computer Vision Syndrome

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a very real problem for many people who spend hours daily in front of a computer screen. CVS is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer display for prolonged, uninterrupted periods of time.

Computer Vision Syndrome Dry Eye

Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome

  • Headaches
  • Blurred vision
  • Neck pain
  • Fatigue
  • Eye strain
  • Dry, irritated eyes
  • Difficulty refocusing the eyes

These symptoms can be further aggravated by improper lighting conditions (i.e. bright overhead lighting or glare) or air moving past the eyes (e.g. overhead vents, direct air from a fan).

Causes of Computer Vision Syndrome

Infrequent blinking- The normal blink rate in human eyes is 16 to 20 blinks per minute. Studies have shown that the blink rate decreases to as low as 6 to 8 blinks per minute for persons working on the computer screen. Less blinking leads to dry eyes. Also, the near-focusing effort required for such long hours puts strain on ciliary muscles of the eye.

Treatments for CVS

For those computer users who also have pain involving wrist, neck and shoulder, or back pain and fatigue, see TheraLife offers for these symptoms:

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  • TheraLife® Wrist – to relieve pain and strain from prolonged periods of typing on the computer keyboard.
  • TheraLife® Back and Leg – to relieve back and leg muscle pain. (Not meant to relieve pain from nerve-related issues such as sciatica.)

Sometimes, simply rearranging your work environment to create better ergonomics is all you need to do to reduce eyestrain and other vision problems related to CVS. In some cases, a good pair of computer eyeglasses may help you see better, if they are fitted to suit the computer-viewing distance.

Many patients reach for over-the-counter artificial tears, which actually wash away the thickening agents in the tear and make it easier for tears to evaporate. Artificial tear drops ultimately cause the eyes to be  – and feel  – even drier.

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