Computer Vision Treatment

Common Computer Vision Syndrome Treatments

We live in a time where the latest technology is used everywhere. Most jobs require that employees be on some type of screen for at least a fraction of their work, and nowadays, students are required to learn from home and use their computers for learning. Although we heavily rely on computers to get the work done or to interact with others, it doesn’t go without causing some issues with our eyes. Computer vision syndrome is a common problem that affects millions of people, and our doctors of optometry at Advanced Eyecare in Las Vegas know how to treat it.

What is Computer Vision?

Computer vision, also known as digital eye strain, is a syndrome in which a person experience eye or vision issues due to being exposed to electronic screens for long periods of time. This syndrome mainly causes eye strain, but it can also produce eye discomfort, dryness, blur vision, and even headaches.

Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome

There are a few things you can do before seeing an optometry professional for computer vision treatment. For example, you can rest your eyes every two hours for fifteen minutes, look away from the computer for twenty seconds, reduce glare from your electronic screen, and remember to blink often.

If your symptoms do not go away with these changes, schedule an appointment with our doctors of optometry in Las Vegas. We can find out what computer vision treatment will work best for your lifestyle. A few options that might work for your problem is wearing appropriate lenses for your vision and using a blue light filter and anti-glare coatings, using eye drops, or taking medication to increase your tear production.

Call Us for an Appointment

For more information about computer vision syndrome and how to treat it or to set up an appointment with our doctors of optometry, contact Advanced Eyecare in Las Vegas at 702-737-3937.

Whether you suffer from glaucoma, farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism, our optometrists can help.

Common Computer Vision Syndrome Treatments

We live in a time where the latest technology is used everywhere. Most jobs require that employees be on some type of screen for at least a fraction of their work, and nowadays, students are required to learn from home and use their computers for learning. Although we heavily rely on computers to get the work done or to interact with others, it doesn’t go without causing some issues with our eyes. Computer vision syndrome is a common problem that affects millions of people, and our doctors of optometry at Advanced Eyecare in Las Vegas know how to treat it.

What is Computer Vision?

Computer vision, also known as digital eye strain, is a syndrome in which a person experience eye or vision issues due to being exposed to electronic screens for long periods of time. This syndrome mainly causes eye strain, but it can also produce eye discomfort, dryness, blur vision, and even headaches.

Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome

There are a few things you can do before seeing an optometry professional for computer vision treatment. For example, you can rest your eyes every two hours for fifteen minutes, look away from the computer for twenty seconds, reduce glare from your electronic screen, and remember to blink often.

If your symptoms do not go away with these changes, schedule an appointment with our doctors of optometry in Las Vegas. We can find out what computer vision treatment will work best for your lifestyle. A few options that might work for your problem is wearing appropriate lenses for your vision and using a blue light filter and anti-glare coatings, using eye drops, or taking medication to increase your tear production.

Call Us for an Appointment

For more information about computer vision syndrome and how to treat it or to set up an appointment with our doctors of optometry, contact Advanced Eyecare in Las Vegas at 702-737-3937.

Whether you suffer from glaucoma, farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism, our optometrists can help.

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