Hi, I am a software engineer. I work for 8 hours a day staring at the computer screen and work in night shift. From the past 3-4 days, I have been experiencing violet flashes of light when I see the computer screen. My friend suggested using glasses while working on the computer. Will it help? If yes, what type of glass lens should I use?
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Your symptoms are suggestive of dryness
Try
A.cold compresses
B blink a lot
C use antiglare glasses
D use lubricating eyedrop frequently like refresh tears
All these measures will help you
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Most of software professionals don't know how to work on computer for long time without giving trouble to eyes. While working on computer number of blinking drastically goes down from around 24 per minute to around 8 per minute leading to severe dryness causing burning, eyestrain, blurring of vision & headache. One should try to have normal blinking while working on computer, should look away from screen after every 10 minute , should take rest for 10 minute after every 2 hours& should wear antiglare glass. Software professionals should use lubricating eye drops 4-5 times daily (Systane ultra)&genteal gel once at bed time.
please get your eyes testing done and use glasses if needed.you are having computer vision syndrome, resulting in dryness. please use lubricant eye drops 2to3 times daily e.g. teardrop.
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follow 20.20.formula ie close your eyes for 20 seconds after every 20 minutes. keep properties distance between eyes and screen. wash your eyes frequently with fresh and clean water. don't sit facing towards A.C.
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