Computer vision syndrome
Computer vision syndrome, referred to as CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome). Is a term proposed by aoa (American Ophthalmic Association). Instruct the computer user to feel tired and unwell in the eyes. Which in turn affects its productivity. This symptom has troubled 75% to 90% of people who use computers daily, and the number of people worldwide is close to 60 million. Symptoms of computer vision syndrome include headache, dizziness, vomiting, stinging eyes, dryness, fatigue, redness and inflammation, blurred vision, decline, myopia or astigmatism.
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