
Five Tips to Avoid Computer Eye Strain
Do you suffer from headaches, blurred vision, and dry,
burning eyes at the end of the day? If so, you are probably
suffering from eyestrain. Spending the workday looking at a
video terminal or laptop computer has turned computer
eyestrain into a national epidemic.
Eye muscles, like any other muscle, needs to be used on a
regular basis to perform at optimum levels. When you only
focus on close objects, like a computer screen, the muscles
that are used to focus on medium and far objects tend to get
lazy. Once the workday is over, and we want to see what is
happening beyond the computer screen, these muscles are slow
to respond. This results in blurry vision, headaches, and a
variety of other vision problems.
Here are five tips you can start using right now to prevent
computer eyestrain.
2. Try to arrange your workspace so that you can
periodically look beyond the computer screen to the opposite
side of the room.
3. Make sure that your office lights don't glare directly
onto the computer screen. You shouldn't have to wear
sunglasses to see the screen.
4. Studies have shown that when people are working on the
computer, they blink less often, and tend to keep their eyes
open a bit wider than usual. This promotes dry eyes, and
results in gritty sensations in the eye. Try to remember to
blink often to keep your eyes well hydrated.
5. Every half an hour, give your eyes a break, and
exercise
them. There are many great eye exercises available to help
you avoid computer eyestrain, and protect and strengthen
your vision. Here is one you can try, although maybe not at
the office. Get a softball or soccer ball, and write letters
and numbers of various sizes on it. Hang it from the ceiling
on a string, making sure that the surrounding area is clear.
Give the ball a push in any direction. As it swings, call
out the letters and numbers that you see. This
exercise
lets you use all of your eye muscles, and helps them to work
together in a coordinated way.
Try these simple tips for a week, and you will find relief
from computer eyestrain you have been suffering from.