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(410) 392-6133Newark Office
(302) 993-0722Secondary Office
800-462-8749Wilmington Delaware
(302) 993-0722With technology becoming an increasingly large part of how people get things done, the average person can spend hours every day staring intently at a computer screen. Over time, that can lead to a condition known as computer vision syndrome (CVS). If you think you may be suffering from CVS or any other type of eye strain, Lavenburg Medical Group of Newark, DE, and Elkton, MD, can help.
CVS is not one specific optometry problem so much as it’s an entire collection of issues that can result when a person spends an overabundance of time working on a computer. It is estimated that between 50 and 90 percent of all people who work via computer screens show at least some CVS symptoms. Possibilities include:
CVS does not just affect adults either. Children and young people who use a computer for school or who otherwise log a lot of screen time can be sufferers as well.
If you have been experiencing blurry vision, low vision, or any other signs of CVS, you can start by switching a few things up. Limit screen time if possible and make sure to give your eyes frequent breaks from computer work. Make adjustments to your computer’s brightness settings, font size, and brightness to make your eyes more comfortable. Be sure to visit your optometrist or eye doctor frequently to ensure the continued health of your eyes as well.
If you’re in the area and are in search of an eye doctor to help you with CVS, low vision, blue light vision, or any similar optometry issues, we’re here to help you at Lavenburg Medical Group. Make an appointment today. Call us at (302) 993-0722 for more information.
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