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Blue cut anti glare glasses
Hi I underwent lasik surgery about 5-6 years ago. All is well. Recently, I started a job where I need to look at the computer a lot. I bought a pair of blue cut anti glare glasses (0 power). I didn't consult a doctor before doing so. Just wanted to know if it's safe and won't affect my lasik operated eyes. Thanks!
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Yes you can use them safely. Please try to blink your eyes frequently while working on computer and give your eyes a break from the screen after every 15-20minutes to avoid dryness of eyes. You can use  good lubricant drops also.
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Hello. You can use them safely
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Yes they Do help in certain cases unless you develop computer vision syndrome
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take frequent breaks and complete eye blinks in your screenwork always
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You can use it safely 
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