Computer focus has unique visual demands that are unlike with other activities, so that a prolonged computer use may bring eyestrain and fatigue more easily. Some of the people under 40 can not remain accurately focused on the computer screen for a long period, or get tired from the frequent switch between the screen and the keyboard. Presbyopia on people above 40 may also cause CVS symptoms such as blurry vision and headache.
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February 5, 2010
Variations of Computer Eyeglasses For CVS
Computer Eyeglasses – What Are They?
As computers become a more integral part of today’s lifestyle and practices, new medical conditions are developing as a result of their usage. The most common to date is computer vision syndrome (CVS), with symptoms that include double vision, itching eyes, headaches, blurred vision, eye pain and irritation, tired and burning eyes, watering or dry eyes, eye fatigue, eye strain and soreness. One would never imagine that such a useful and innovative tool could cause so much physical discomfort! As a result of CVS, science professionals seized the opportunity to create computer eyeglasses to alleviate these common conditions and make computer usage less painful and more comfortable. (more eyeglasses details…)
Computer Eyeglasses Addressing CVS
As the acronym for computer vision syndrome, CVS represents the array of symptoms associated with computer eye strain. Many people may have experienced some of these visual symptoms if they spend a long time on the computer on a daily basis. In this electronic age, computers have been an indispensable part of daily lives of a large population.
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January 5, 2010
Special Glasses For Computer User
It has been discovered that sitting in front of a computer screen not only makes you a pain in the neck and causes a creak in your backside, but it gives you eye problems as well. Even if you are currently wearing a prescription pair, you may want to purchase yourself a pair of computer glasses. You can also purchase attachments to go along with what you already have.The simplest pair of computer glasses you can order would be the single vision lenses. Their modified power helps keep the general user from some of the discomforts associated with CVS. For people with presbyopia, the occupation progressive lens, would probably work best. The transitions zone is much larger than your typical progressive lens and can even do some distant vision for you. They have improved computer vision near and far as well as the middle zone. However, they are not substantial enough to drive with. These glasses are not made for driving. With new technology comes new issues and potential problems. (more eyeglasses details…)