SOLUTION TO VISUAL PROBLEMS
Today most of us work for very long hours in offices and other institution. We therefore take too much time on computer and this will put our eyes at risks of damage. This particular eye problems are related to computer vision syndrones and thus we should pick up protective tools to guard our eyes against such, Adlens offers computer reading glasses in their shop and you can order for one by clicking this link http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-8761648-13209380?url=https%3A%2F%2Fadlens.com%2Fshop%2Fuzoom-screen-protect%2F&cjsku=UZM-SC-CGRY1-US01.
How a computer affects our vision
Those working on a computer should ensure that their eyes refocus all the time in order to keep their work moving on smoothly. The eyes then moves back and forth the head and you may have to look down into documents in papers and then back up and tip it and in that way the eye ball is changing positions. The eye also react to changing position of images on the screen and so the the retina perceives this information for the brain to process it.
This job needs to be done by the eye muscle and not only reacting to this but the screen adds contrast and glares which increase the damage effect. You will there fore need to be equipped when using the computer.
This problem is worsened for a user who is already feeling eye itches and those people wearing the wrong prescription for computer usage. This is also worse in old people as the lenses in the eyes are tired and find it hard to stretch and adapt to the changing computer lighting patterns. At an age of above 40 years old, your focus on far and near objects is reduced and it can be very hard even to sit on computer.
SIMON APIL
A STUDENT OF PETROLEUM GEO-SCIENCE AND PRODUCTION
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY

How a computer affects our vision
Those working on a computer should ensure that their eyes refocus all the time in order to keep their work moving on smoothly. The eyes then moves back and forth the head and you may have to look down into documents in papers and then back up and tip it and in that way the eye ball is changing positions. The eye also react to changing position of images on the screen and so the the retina perceives this information for the brain to process it.
This job needs to be done by the eye muscle and not only reacting to this but the screen adds contrast and glares which increase the damage effect. You will there fore need to be equipped when using the computer.
This problem is worsened for a user who is already feeling eye itches and those people wearing the wrong prescription for computer usage. This is also worse in old people as the lenses in the eyes are tired and find it hard to stretch and adapt to the changing computer lighting patterns. At an age of above 40 years old, your focus on far and near objects is reduced and it can be very hard even to sit on computer.
SIMON APIL
A STUDENT OF PETROLEUM GEO-SCIENCE AND PRODUCTION
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY

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