There are
some important things to know about computer and video display terminal use,
your eyes and eyestrain. Staring at your computer screen, smart phone, video
game or other digital devices for long periods won’t cause permanent eye
damage, but your eyes may feel dry and tired. Although there are no long-term studies at
this time, we do not believe there is any reason to be concerned that 3-D
movies, TV or video games will damage the eyes or visual system.
Normally, you blink about 18 times a
minute, but only blink half that often while using computers and other digital
screen devices, whether for work or play. Reading, writing or other intensive
“near work” can also cause eyestrain of a similar nature.
It is helpful in avoiding computer
related eyestrain if you first position yourself about24” from the screen you
are viewing and with your eye gaze is slightly downward. It also helps to
reduce glare from the screen by lighting the area properly and if possible use
a screen filter if needed. It may seem silly but post a note that says “Blink!”
on the computer as a reminder. Then, use the “20-20-20” rule. Every 20 minutes,
shift your eyes to look at an object at least 20 feet away, for at least 20
seconds. It is also helpful to use artificial tears to refresh your eyes when
they feel dry. Make sure that you take regular breaks from computer work, and
be sure to get enough sleep at night. Now, if you wear contact lenses for the computer screen it’s important that you use and care for them properly
in order to avoid eye irritation, swelling, infection and vision problems.
Also, give your eyes a break and wear your glasses instead of your contacts
sometime. Consider a special prescription and lens coating for computer use to help manage eyestrain and fatigue.
If you wish to learn more about computers,
vision, eyestrain and your eyes call The Eye
Clinic of Texas, an affiliate of Houston Eye Associates, at 800-423-3937, visit
The Eye Clinic of
Texas,
Google or facebook.com/ecot.lasik.
The Eye Clinic of
Texas is an affiliate of Houston Eye Associates, the largest ophthalmology
clinic in the nation. We are a leading eye care practice serving the greater
Houston, Galveston & League City with offices at 1100 Gulf Freeway, Suite
114, League City, Texas 77573 and 2302 Avenue P, Galveston, Texas.
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