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Computer Eyeglasses And Computer Vision
Syndrome
With computer technology replacing many of the traditional research,
communication and social activities, people worldwide are praising its merit
and usefulness, and many have even referred to it as the most effective
advancement in the modern century. Now, instead of spending hours using pens
and paper, and reading fine-lined encyclopedias, we spend hours in front of
a computer screen. This culture shift has resulted in an increased number of
people who have developed computer vision syndrome (CVS), a condition that
causes blurred vision and other effects when using the computer.
Thankfully, we are part of a human race that is willing and able to find a
cure for anything! Case in point: computer glasses. Scientists have
developed eyeglasses specifically designed to eliminate the symptoms of CVS,
hence making your visual surfing experience virtually free of discomfort.
Eye blurriness and eye fatigue are common symptoms of CVS that result from
the inability of your eyes to maintain focus on a computer screen for long
periods of time. In addition, shifting focus between the screen and your
keyboard significantly contributes to the severity of these symptoms.
It is important to immediately dispel the notion that near vision lenses and
distance vision lenses will accomplish the same tasks as computer glasses -
they will not. This is because the zone of vision for near and distance
vision activities, e.g. reading and driving, is different from that of
computer vision activities. Computer glasses are tailored to correct vision
for computer use and reduce eyestrain, resulting in more comfortable vision
at the computer.
Computer glasses come in many varieties. Some of them, like single vision
lenses, are specifically targeted for computer use. Due to how the lenses
are constructed, these glasses would not be suitable for other purposes like
reading or driving. On the other hand, occupational bifocal lenses are
constructed to allow one half to accommodate computer usage, and the other
half to accommodate reading and other near vision activities. Many
manufacturers are now developing clip-on lenses that adjust vision for
computer use and are used with your regular glasses. Once you are finished
with the computer, the clip-on lenses are easily removed.
So which computer glasses are right for you? Well, that depends on what you
want to accomplish from a single pair of glasses. If your only issue with
vision occurs when using the computer, we recommend getting an off-the-shelf
pair of single vision computer lenses. These are only worn when using the
computer, and are relatively inexpensive. However, if you are interested in
a pair that corrects vision for different zones, we recommend visiting a
doctor to have your glasses tailored. Multi-focal lenses are quite popular
for people who have issues with vision in more than one zone. After all, it
is always better to solve multiple problems with one solution!
Whichever type you choose, rest assured that computer glasses have been
proven to reduce the effects of CVS, including blurriness, eye fatigue and
even headaches. Go out and acquire a pair if you are having any of these
symptoms - you will be happy you did! |
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