Computer Vision Center
Squinting at the computer, ipad, iphone or screens may cause your eyes to get more tired easily. This condition is more on the rise. Even if you didn't have any vision problem before, you may have noticed computer vision fatigue after two or more hours of screen time.
Signs include:
If you already suffer from astigmatism, farsightedness, presbyopia, aging eyes, and/or diabetic eye problems, your computer vision symptoms may worsen. This can even be the case if you already have prescription contacts or glasses. Many regular eyeglasses and contact lenses are not designed to deflect the problems caused by computer screens.
You can prevent that from happening and treating it by starting with a comprehensive eye exam. Dr. Liang will look into your symptoms, pre-existing condition, and undiagnosed conditions into account as she perform a vision analysis for optimizing your computer vision. That includes,
From these measurements, Dr. Liang can design a treatment plan to alleviate your symptoms. For those who has normal vision, a set of specifically designed glasses for computer use can be very helpful. Those who need more tender loving care, neuro vision training would help reduce the more severe symptoms. For patients already wearing contacts or glasses, new, more computer-friendly prescriptions are available. In addition to these treatment options, there are many things we can suggest to cut down on computer eye strain problems:
Signs include:
- Blurry Vision
- Eyestrain and Discomfort
- Headaches
- Dry, scrathy eyes
- Neck and/or shoulder pain
If you already suffer from astigmatism, farsightedness, presbyopia, aging eyes, and/or diabetic eye problems, your computer vision symptoms may worsen. This can even be the case if you already have prescription contacts or glasses. Many regular eyeglasses and contact lenses are not designed to deflect the problems caused by computer screens.
You can prevent that from happening and treating it by starting with a comprehensive eye exam. Dr. Liang will look into your symptoms, pre-existing condition, and undiagnosed conditions into account as she perform a vision analysis for optimizing your computer vision. That includes,
- Visual Acuity-Measure your current vision.
- Refraction-Measure your potential prescription.
- Eye focus and eye coordination tests.
From these measurements, Dr. Liang can design a treatment plan to alleviate your symptoms. For those who has normal vision, a set of specifically designed glasses for computer use can be very helpful. Those who need more tender loving care, neuro vision training would help reduce the more severe symptoms. For patients already wearing contacts or glasses, new, more computer-friendly prescriptions are available. In addition to these treatment options, there are many things we can suggest to cut down on computer eye strain problems:
- Computer Set Up
- Adjusting Lighting
- Eye rest and blinking rates