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Ergonomics Eye Problems: Computer Eye StrainErgonomic Problems of the Eye or Computer Eye strain is the most common Ergonomics Problem that computer users all over the world experience. A number of symptoms associated with Ergonomic Eye Problems or Computer Eye strain have been experienced and proved worldwide. Here are some of the symptoms related to Computer Eye strain and vision:
These symptoms are now commonly grouped as a disorder and is called "Computer Vision Syndrome" or C.V.S. The American Optometric Association defines, C.V.S as “A complex of eye and vision Problems which are experienced during and related to computer use”. There are basic Ergonomic Problems that occur with the prolonged viewing of desktop and laptop computer screens. The nature of screen characters and images necessitates subtle but continual refocusing. If one has to regularly switch the attention between a close screen and more distant workspace objects things become more complicated. C.V.S results from this change in dynamics. Another cause of Ergonomic Eye Problems or Computer Eye Strain is that the average person blinks approximately 4 times per minute, far less than the natural rate of 22 blinks per minute. This lower blink rate causes eye moisture to evaporate, resulting in a "dry eye" condition . The symptoms of dry eye are sensations such as itching, burning, blurring, heavy eyelids, fatigue and double vision. There is no evidence yet that computer work causes permanent eye damage. But the temporary discomfort that may occur can produce fatigue, headaches, general discomfort, reduce productivity, cause lost work time and reduce job satisfaction. In most cases, Ergonomic Eye Problems or Computer Eye strain results from visual fatigue. This visual fatigue is caused by poor or inadequate lighting, glare from bright windows or strong overhead light sources, light reflecting off the display screen, poor display screen contrast and from excessive eye muscle readjustments, such as when a document holder is not used, the computer users eyes must constantly readjust as the user looks back and forth from documents to the computer screen, as these visual fields are not of similar plane or angle. Methods to Avoid Ergonomic Eye Problems & Computer Eye strain:
Ergonomics Eye Problems : VisionThese are common symptoms of Ergonomics Eye Problems or Computer Eye strain:
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