Computer Vision Syndrome FAQs

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) can cause blurry vision and itching, which may significantly affect your work productivity and daily routine. At Eyes On The Lake in Irmo, SC, we provide comprehensive eye exams to assess your condition and treatments to relieve your symptoms. Before your visit, take a look at some frequently asked questions about Computer Vision Syndrome below:

Computer Vision Syndrome FAQs

What Is Computer Vision Syndrome?

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), also known as digital eye strain, is a condition that arises from extended screen time. It can lead to a variety of eye-related symptoms such as discomfort, dryness, headaches, and blurry vision. CVS often occurs due to the strain placed on the eyes from continuously focusing on digital screens.

What Are the Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome?

Some common symptoms include the following:

•             Eye fatigue and discomfort

•             Dry or itchy eyes

•             Blurry or double vision

•             Headaches

•             Neck and shoulder pain

•             Difficulty focusing on distant objects after screen use

How Can I Prevent or Relieve Computer Vision Syndrome?

To alleviate or prevent CVS, there are several helpful tips you can try. Some of these strategies include:

•             Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds

•             Adjust screen brightness and contrast to be more comfortable

•             Ensure your screen is at a comfortable distance and height to avoid strain

•             Blink often to reduce dryness and discomfort

•             Take regular breaks from the screen to rest your eyes

Can Computer Glasses Help with CVS?

Yes, computer glasses are specifically designed to reduce eye strain caused by digital screens. These glasses often have lenses that filter blue light, reduce glare, and improve focus, helping to reduce the discomfort caused by long hours of screen use.

Is CVS a Serious Condition?

While CVS is not typically a serious or permanent condition, it can be very uncomfortable and affect your ability to focus and work. If left untreated, symptoms may worsen over time. Regular eye exams and good screen habits can help reduce the risks.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today

Whether you're looking for new eyeglasses, contact lenses, or treatment for computer vision syndrome, our team at Eyes On The Lake in Irmo, SC, is here to help. We’re dedicated to addressing your concerns and guiding you toward the best solutions for your eye health. To schedule your appointment, contact our office at (803) 233-1774 today. When you need a trusted optometrist near you, we're ready to assist.

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