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Office Workers Most Vulnerable To Computer Vision Syndrome – Expert by prof2007: 7:53am On Sep 29, 2019
Dr Gloria Okoekhian is the Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Optometric Association, Lagos State chapter and an optometrist at Vista Eye Centre. She tells ALEXANDER OKERE about the risk factors, prevention and management of computer vision syndrome

WHAT IS COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME?
Computer vision syndrome is a group of vision-related problems experienced from prolonged exposure of the eyes to light rays or radiation from computers and other digital devices. Computer vision syndrome can cause great discomfort to persons who use computers, laptops, phones and other similar devices, irrespective of their age or race.

HOW DO COMPUTERS OR OTHER SIMILAR DEVICES AFFECT VISION?
Many people spend long hours in front of a computer screen every day. Staring at a computer for long periods of time requires the eye muscles to focus at near range and this may result in headache, blurred vision, eye fatigue and others.

Recent studies and research have also revealed that digital devices emit light which contains harmful blue light. Blue light, as a component of sunlight, boosts our memory, attention and energy levels. However, there is also a part of this blue light which is harmful to the eyes. Blue light exposure may increase risk of macular degeneration, an eye disease that causes vision loss. This is because the wavelength of blue light enables it to penetrate to the retina (the inner lining of the back of the eyes) and too much exposure to blue light can damage light sensitive cells in that area.

HOW PREVALENT IS CVS IN NIGERIA?
Globally, research has shown that 50 to 90% of people who work in front of a computer screen have at least one or more of the symptoms. We may not be able to put a figure to this. But there is no gainsaying that the prevalence or incidence rate of computer vision syndrome in Nigeria today will be high and the reason is not strange. Use of computers and digital devices has increased astronomically, more so with the advent of smart phone technology and prolonged hours of Internet browsing and social media addiction. Many people may be experiencing these vision-related symptoms but are not aware that it could be related to prolonged use of digital devices, since most people do not feel the need to have their eyes properly examined.

WHICH CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE ARE THE MOST AFFECTED AND HOW ARE THEY EXPOSED TO IT?
Workers who use computers for prolonged uninterrupted hours are most likely to experience the syndrome. Same also applies to students (young adults or teenagers) who study with the computer and similar devices as well as those glued to social media sites on their phones.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CVS?
Anyone with CVS may experience one or more of the common symptoms which include eyestrain, blurred vision, headache, eye fatigue (a feeling of tiredness around and within the eyes), dry eyes, peppery or burning sensation, teary eyes and neck and shoulder pain.

HOW IS IT DIAGNOSED?
Diagnosis of CVS is made after comprehensive eye examination that reveals symptoms and signs of CVS in the person that is also matched with the results of various tests conducted.

CAN CVS LEAD TO LONG-TERM EYE CONDITIONS?
Although there is no proof that it leads to any serious damage in the short term, it is worthy to note that continuous exposure of the eyes to the harmful blue light puts a person at risk of developing macular degeneration which, if not detected and managed early enough, can impair vision.

CAN IT AFFECT SLEEP?
Yes, it can affect sleep. Studies have shown blue light can disrupt natural sleep patterns, invariably reducing the quality of sleep.

HOW CAN COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME BE TREATED OR MANAGED?
CVS is treated and managed both with optical devices and workplace ergonomics. It is highly recommended that you wear glasses with anti-reflective (especially the anti-blue) coating, to protect the eyes from effects of harmful blue light.

WHAT ARE HEALTHY HABITS OR TIPS THAT CAN HELP PREVENT THE CONDITION?
Individuals who spent time working on computers or electronic devices with light-emitting screens should get a comprehensive eye examination. This cannot be overemphasised because through this, the doctor can go through the complaints and match them with the test results to conclude that it is a case of computer vision syndrome.

It is important you get that diagnosis from a professional as the symptoms of CVS can also be found in some other conditions. Get your kids eyes checked too. Make sure any computer they use is set up in the right height and in the best light. Encourage them to take frequent breaks from the screen to give their eyes some rest. It is important to use proper lighting; make sure the lighting in the room is comfortable to the eyes and that you are not staring into the glare of the monitor. You can also add a glare filter to your monitor. Also, make sure your seat is comfortable; a comfortable chair with support for your neck and back will help you avoid neck and shoulder pain.

Rearrange your desk. The best position for your monitor should be slightly below eye level, about 20 to 28 inches away from your face. Put a stand next to your monitor and place the printed materials you are working on it. That way, you won’t have to look up at the screen and back down to the desk when you type. Adjust your computer display settings – position the digital display so that your head is in a natural comfortable position of gaze.

Eye experts advise individuals to blink more often. You should consciously blink more while using the computer or other similar devices to spread the tear film which lubricates the eyes. Continuous blinking keeps the eyes moist if they feel dry. However, if there’s no relief, it is advisable you contact your doctor to recommend tear supplements for you. It is very important to take frequent breaks. A few minutes away from the computer can go a long way to give you comfort.

Frequent users of computers should observe the 20-20-20 rule. This rule simply means that you should look away 20 feet from the computer after 20 minutes on your device for 20 seconds. This will help to relax the eyes.

SOURCE: https://punchng.com/office-workers-most-vulnerable-to-computer-vision-syndrome-expert/
Re: Office Workers Most Vulnerable To Computer Vision Syndrome – Expert by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:56am On Sep 29, 2019
This right here can save your eyes and life :

Frequent users of computers should observe the 20-20-20 rule. This rule simply means that you should look away 20 feet from the computer after 20 minutes on your device for 20 seconds. This will help to relax the eyes.

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Re: Office Workers Most Vulnerable To Computer Vision Syndrome – Expert by GOFRONT(m): 8:00am On Sep 29, 2019
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Re: Office Workers Most Vulnerable To Computer Vision Syndrome – Expert by odave: 8:26am On Sep 29, 2019
This is very enlightening and good post. I always feel that burning sensation in my eyes. I always have that burning sensation in my eyes, but whenever I rinse my eyes with water, it would relieve me. I have to get a pair of glasses. Being on system 48 hours per week for almost 4 years no be beans.
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