How to Prevent Computer-Related Eyestrain
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*With more and more people spending the majority of their workday in front
of a computer monitor, the incidence of eyestrain has increased
considerably. Working for long periods of time in front of a computer can
lead to Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), characterized by dry, irritated
eyes, trouble focusing, headaches and blurred vision, also called eyestrain.
Eyestrain or CVS doesn't have long-term consequences, but it's definitely
uncomfortable. Here are a few ways to prevent eyestrain from computer use.*
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 Instructions
 Things You'll Need:

   - *Computer *
   - *Table or Floor Lamp *
   - *Full-spectrum Light Bulbs *

 *Step 1:*

*Take frequent, short breaks. Set a timer to go off every 30 to 45 minutes
to remind you to get up and walk around or focus on something closer or
farther away than your computer monitor. Frequent, short breaks are better
for preventing eyestrain than a few longer breaks.*
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*Step 2:*

*Evaluate your lighting. Correct lighting goes a long way to prevent
eyestrain. Fluorescent lights flicker at a very high rate and can cause
eyestrain. Turn off the overhead fluorescent lights and use a table or floor
lamp equipped with a full-spectrum light bulb. Also, make sure you're not
getting glare from a window or another ill-placed lamp. *
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*Step 3:*

*Increase text size on web pages by holding down the Control key and moving
the scroll wheel on the mouse, up to increase size, down to decrease. On a
Windows PC, it increases text size in the browser. To control text size in a
browser on an Apple Macintosh Computer, hold down the Command key (the one
with the Apple logo on it) while hitting the plus (+) to increase, or minus
(-) to decrease text size. *
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*Step 4:*

*Zoom in on your documents. Microsoft Office has a "Zoom" feature in the
"View" Menu. Mac allows you to zoom your entire screen. Hold down the
Control key and move your scroll wheel up to zoom in, or down to zoom out.
Other programs may allow you to zoom in as well. Consult the help
documentation or search the web. *
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*Step 5:*

*Work in full-screen mode. Most programs allow you to work in full-screen
mode, allowing your eyes to focus on one task at a time. In Office, go to
"View" > "Full Screen" to work in full-screen mode. You can search the web
on how to trigger full-screen mode on your other programs. *
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*Step 6:*

*Ask your eye doctor if computer eyeglasses would help reduce your
eyestrain. Computer eyeglasses narrow the focus of your eyes to the near and
mid-ranges, relieving eyestrain. *
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*Step 7:*

*Exercise your eyes*

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