Computer Vision Syndrome and Computer Glasses
This site contains information about Computer Vision
Syndrome (CVS) and how computer reading eyeglasses relieves eyestrain
headaches related to eye muscle fatigue, and on the effects that excessive
computer use can have on the eyes, and what can be done about this
syndrome, such as computer reading glasses to treat Computer Vision
Syndrome.
Computer Vision Syndrome
(CVS) is a specific group of
eye fatigue symptoms
and is a relatively new condition. The symptoms can be many or few, painful or just annoying. It can afflict both
children and adults with various
vision problems. Special
reading eyeglasses called
computer glasses
can give significant relief to computer eye strain headaches.
This site also touches on computer
eye strain headaches
and eye exercises, special
eyeglass coatings to reduce computer glare,
sunglass readers, and
polarized sunglasses.
Polarized glasses are especially helpful to fisherman for fishing and for outdoor water sports by
reducing the reflective glare.
Reading eye chart and
computer strength chart
for reading distances and computer distances are available as well as an
optical glossary
for your assistance in determining your proper computer vision reading eyeglasses.
Recommended Search Directories
For more information see our
resource sites
page, and try doing searches using the
GOOGLE directory,
YAHOO directory,
and
MSN search.
We would also recommend doing a search through the
Open Directory Project
for more information on computer vision syndrome.
If you have any questions, contact us online at anytime.
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