Computer Vision Syndrome is the new nomenclature to the visual, ocular, and systemic symptoms arising due to the long time and improper working on the computer. Computer Vision Syndrome is a repetitive strain disorder as defined by the American Optometric. With progressive increase in the usage of computers, the term Repeated Stress Injury has found a place in contemporary medical science. The ocular complaints experienced by computer users typically include eyestrain, eye fatigue, burning sensations, irritation, redness, blurred vision, and dry eyes, among others. This group of symptoms is called Asthenopia. The incidence of Computer Vision Syndrome is as high as 50% to 90% among the employees of computer occupation. The causes for the ine...
Computers and mobile computing devices are being used by increasingly larger number of people today....
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use o...
Conceptual study of Goghrita Eye drops (Aschyotana) in Computer Vision Syndrome. ...
Improper use of sense organs, violating the moral code of conduct and the effect of the time are the...
Abstract Background- The term "computer vision syndrome" refers to eye issues as well as other sig...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a symptom complex in which symptoms develop due to long screening ...
Computer vision syndrome, a recent occupational hazard, is a collection of features like ‘eye stra...
Eyes have a unique position among all the sense organs. Primary importance has been given for the pr...
Abstract Objective: The Study was aimed at finding the incidence and prevention of computers vision...
Background: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to...
Purpose: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) towards computer vision syndrome prev...
Nowadays, ophthalmologists are facing a new group of patients having eye problems related to prolong...
Background: Computer Related Musculoskeletal disorders and Vision Syndrome (CRMSKVS) is defined as s...
Background: Digital devices now become a part of university student’s life, and with prolonged use, ...
ntroduction: The use of computers is increasing these days. The use of computer causeserious eye com...
Computers and mobile computing devices are being used by increasingly larger number of people today....
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use o...
Conceptual study of Goghrita Eye drops (Aschyotana) in Computer Vision Syndrome. ...
Improper use of sense organs, violating the moral code of conduct and the effect of the time are the...
Abstract Background- The term "computer vision syndrome" refers to eye issues as well as other sig...
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a symptom complex in which symptoms develop due to long screening ...
Computer vision syndrome, a recent occupational hazard, is a collection of features like ‘eye stra...
Eyes have a unique position among all the sense organs. Primary importance has been given for the pr...
Abstract Objective: The Study was aimed at finding the incidence and prevention of computers vision...
Background: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is “a complex of eye and vision problems related to...
Purpose: To study the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) towards computer vision syndrome prev...
Nowadays, ophthalmologists are facing a new group of patients having eye problems related to prolong...
Background: Computer Related Musculoskeletal disorders and Vision Syndrome (CRMSKVS) is defined as s...
Background: Digital devices now become a part of university student’s life, and with prolonged use, ...
ntroduction: The use of computers is increasing these days. The use of computer causeserious eye com...
Computers and mobile computing devices are being used by increasingly larger number of people today....
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a combination of eye and vision problems associated with the use o...
Conceptual study of Goghrita Eye drops (Aschyotana) in Computer Vision Syndrome. ...