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When I work on computer then I seem dark on my eyes but I goes out side it normal I checked my eyes it's normal and I have suffering from chikungunia last 2 month before it happens that time so please tell me what I do
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Hello Prolonged working on laptop/TV/mobile can cause computer vision syndrome. Computer vision syndrome is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for, uninterrupted periods of time. Some symptoms of cvs include a. Headaches b blurred vision c. Neck pain d redness in the eyes e. Eye strain f dry eyes sometimes watery eyes these symptoms can be further aggravated by improper lighting conditions. Measures to reduce this include 1. Work under proper light. 2. Blink a lot. 3. Cold compresses 4. Use good lubricating eyedrop
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It is simple case of vitreous floaters, it may be due to side effects of drugs you are taking for chikungunia,please get your eyes examined by retinal specialist.
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You must consult with your eye surgeon, they will need to examine your retina and also eye muscles. Eye muscle weakness can happen after Chickengunia.
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