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Do you suffer from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)?
Many people do, from spending long hours in front of computer screens and video display terminals. We invite you to answer these questions to help you discover whether prolonged computer use is affecting your vision as a result of Computer Vision Syndrome, an occupational condition recognized by the American Optometric Association.
If you suffer from any of these problems, you may be developing CVS.
- tired eyes
- eyestrain
- sore eyes
- periodic blurred near vision
- occasional blurred distance vision
- headaches
- dry eyes
- slowness in changing the focus of your eyes
- red eyes
- burning eyes
- contact lens discomfort
- changes in color perception
- glare sensitivity
- excessive tearing
- neck, shoulder and back pain
If you checked even one or two of these symptoms, and if your work or recreation involves prolonged used of computer monitors or video display terminals, you could be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome.
Eye2Eye invites you to learn more about Computer Vision Syndrome and the solutions we provide, by exploring this Web site. If you're a computer user, we think you owe it to yourself to learn more about CVS, how to treat it and how to avoid it.
Enjoy yourself, and we'd love to have your comments.
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