Computer Vision Syndrome

At Lamorinda Optometry in Lafayette, CA, we understand how important vision for your overall quality of life. While computer vision syndrome is common, our optometrists can provide the necessary treatment that will reduce any symptoms you may be experiencing. Prior to visiting us, learn more about the causes of computer vision syndrome below: 

Computer Vision Syndrome

What Is Computer Vision Syndrome?

Regardless of the name, computer vision syndrome is more than blurry vision when spending too long on a computer. Also known as digital eye strain, computer vision syndrome is a group of vision-related problems that stem from prolonged use of digital screens and requires the attention of an eye doctor.

It is more than excessive computer use that causes computer vision syndrome. Extended use of tablets, e-readers, and cell phones will lead to problems related to digital eye strain.

Symptoms

Computer vision syndrome can cause a variety of symptoms. Some of these symptoms include:

  • Eyestrain
  • Headaches
  • Blurred vision
  • Excessively dry eyes
  • Mild to acute neck and shoulder pain

Even after putting the cell phone down, some continue to experience symptoms of CVS.  An optometrist will need to look and advise on treatment when symptoms persist.

Causes

When looking at digital screens, your eyes must work harder to focus and function. Cell phones are smaller than computers, which can affect your eyes even more and lead to computer vision syndrome. Some additional causes of computer vision syndrome include:

  • Poor lighting
  • The glare on digital screens
  • Improper viewing distances
  • Poor posture when viewing digital devices
  • Uncorrected vision problems

Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome

Even on the onset of CVS symptoms requires a visit to your optometrist. They will take a patient history, measure visual acuity, and test how your eyes focus, move, and work together. In some cases, undetected vision problems will require a visit to our optometrists. Glasses or contacts may be the solution to blurry vision in the long term. The best approach is to reduce your digital screen time, which includes cell phones, and visit an eye doctor if symptoms persist for possible therapy.

Contact us for Treatment Today!

If you have symptoms of computer vision syndrome that are causing itchy eyes or discomfort, our team at Lamorinda Optometry in Lafayette, CA, can help. We will evaluate your condition and provide the necessary treatment that can offer relief. To schedule your appointment, contact us at (925) 283-8502 today.

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