So how can you protect your eyes from Computer Vision Syndrome while continuing your computer use without too much interruption? The answer is protective eyewear.
What Do Blue Light Glasses Do?
Special blue light blocking glasses can shield your eyes from harmful blue light and ease the strain on your eyes. This, in turn, ensures that your eyes don’t have to work as hard to focus and can improve your sleep patterns.
Single Vision Computer Glasses are ideal for working on a computer that is at a fixed distance, so it does not move closer or further away. These glasses also work well when viewing several screens at the same distance.
Office or Progressive Lenses are multifocal lenses that correct near or distance vision and can be customized to include computer vision. They have a wider field of vision to help you see more around you without straining your eyes.
Computer glasses for pediatric patients in Coral Springs are available to help prevent Computer Vision Syndrome from developing to begin with. DES can cause problems with learning in school, as well, so be proactive – don’t wait until eye strain starts developing.
Step #1: Schedule an Eye Exam
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, then it’s time to speak with your eye doctor. Make an appointment with Dr. Francine Camporeale for a comprehensive eye exam. The doctor will check your eyes and general vision, while asking you about your daily activities and computer use. Based on your individual needs, the doctor will create a custom course of action for you.
Not only is it a good idea to have your eyes examined regularly, but the doctor may discover other vision issues that may increase the frequency of your symptoms. This can occur without the patient even being aware of it, so book an appointment today.
We offer computer reading glasses, computer glasses for women and men, as well as blue light and computer glasses for kids.