Headaches. Blurred vision. Can't see properly
If you are facing any of the below symptoms then you need to visit an eye specialist and get an eye test done.
1. changes in night vision
2. diagnosis of a health condition affecting the eyes
3. eye infection or discharge
4. frequent headaches or migraines
5. persistent vision disruptions
6. recurrent eye fatigue
7. sensitivity to light
8. sudden difficulty focusing
Generally, they are eyestrain, headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, neck and shoulder pain. They are the common symptoms associated with Computer Vision Syndrome. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Reduce-Eye-StrainCVS-from-Computer-Use/
One critical tip: regular eye exam is a perfect way to keep your human body healthy. With the increased development of macular degeneration, we can't ignore the eye problem and eye sight.
: Here are
some tips to tell if you might need to have an eye exam: 1. If you have not had your eyes tested
for more than 2 years - you should get a test done even if you don't feel like
you are having any trouble seeing. 2. If you are having trouble focusing
and it's not just a one-off because you are tired. 3. Regular headaches 4. You find yourself squinting to try
and read something 5. Tired eyes on a regular basis
Minimize the
glare of car headlights by focusing on the bottom right hand corner of the
road. Also you should flick your eyes occasionally from the road to the
dashboard to try and minimize the risk of 'road
hypnosis' which can be very dangerous and lead to accidents.
Also if you wear glasses, you can get an anti reflective coating on your lenses to also help minimize the glare.
Sore, red
eyes can be a sign of tired eyes. Taking regular breaks and reading in a good
light can all help to avoid eye strain.
But if you
get any of the following symptoms are concerned about your eyes you should seek
immediate medical attention;
1. Blurry vision
2. Headaches
3. Trouble focusing
4. Sudden loss of vision
5. Eye pain
6. Red eyes
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