Computer Vision Syndrome

Screen-related eye damage results from three independent mechanisms that compound one another. The three primary mechanisms of screen-related eye damage are blue LED light exposure, ciliary muscle fatigue, and carotenoid depletion. The ave…

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Screen-related eye damage results from three independent mechanisms that compound one another. The three primary mechanisms of screen-related eye damage are blue LED light exposure, ciliary muscle fatigue, and carotenoid depletion. The average person spends over seven hours per day in front of computers and digital devices. Heavy screen users may accumulate twelve or more hours of daily screen exposure.