We live in a virtually panoramic environment. Our brains work much better when they take full advantage of picture and sound, and we now have the technological ability to do almost anything on one screen: to train, to entertain and to entertain, to be informed, to work – everything can be done in front of a laptop screen, or in front of a TV.
The remarkable thing is that when the rest of our body is resting from our work. Where we may have used screens again, our eyes should continue to serve us while we rest. Perhaps through watching television, or as we surf while relaxing on the internet.
All of this requires the use of our eyes – and the more intense the use of such devices, the more intense our eyes need to work. However, this has its consequences as well.
This phenomenon has not gone unnoticed by scientists’ research. Many studies and surveys have been repeatedly and repeatedly aimed at identifying the impact that all this workload has on our eyes. The potential problems and whether there are ways to address these difficulties.
Research published on this topic has revealed that the number of people suffering from eye diseases is increasing due to the increased exposure of their eyes to computer screens or televisions. The figure is staggering: according to what we know today, 9 out of 10 users have clear signs of eye strain and suffer, to a greater or lesser degree, some form of eye disease.
At the same time, these symptoms, as they become more and more severe, also cause wider problems and malfunctions in the body, such as
Of course, the symptoms and problems mentioned rarely appear on their own. They usually appear in combination and in increasing intensity. The point is exactly what causes these symptoms.
The minds of most of us obviously go to the radiation from computer screens and television. However, research has shown that it is negligible and that it cannot cause all these problems per se. So what is the root cause?
Basically the answer may be different in each case and the most appropriate one to give is the ophthalmologist who will be able to determine if the problem is manageable, and how exactly. It is not excluded that other malfunctions of the body can cause similar symptoms, and by treating them, any discomfort in our visual system.
Whatever the case, prevention is always better than cure. Our eyes are a remarkable creation and a valuable tool, allowing us to not only survive but also enjoy life.
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This post was last modified on 22nd June 2020 12:41 am
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