
More than half of all computer operators experience eyestrain, headaches, blurred vision and other symptoms directly and indirectly related to increased, sustained nearpoint visual stress, associated with the use of computers. Visual stress also may underlie complaints of general body fatigue, reduced efficiency at work and higher error rates as the day progresses.
The doctors at Ridgefield Family Eye Care have found that most of these symptoms are alleviated through a combination of correcting workstation conditions, posture, stress-relieving lenses prescribed specifically for computer operation, and in some cases, through improving vision skills with vision training.
Some of the signs and symptoms of computer related vision problems are:
- Headache
- Eyestrain
- Irritated eyes
- Blurred vision
- Slow refocusing when looking from papers or screen to distance objects
- Frequently losing place when moving eyes between papers and screen
- Difficulty seeing clearly at distance after prolonged computer use
- Ocassional or frequent doubling of vision
- Changes in color perception
- Present lens prescription fails to relieve symptoms
If you suffer from any of these symptoms, it is time to have a comprehensive vision, visual skills, and eye health examination.
The doctor's recommendation may be the key to making work less stressful, less painful, and more productive. And, you may avoid the onset of more permanent visual and eye conditions now observed by the doctors among many computer users.



