About Computer Vision Syndrome
Approximately 70% to 75% of people who use computers on the job report complaints
related to computer use. Some signs of computer vision syndrome include fatigue,
headaches, dry eyes, inability to maintain near focus, progressive refractive
changes, neck and shoulder discomfort, changes in color perception, and pain
in or around the eyes.
If you experience discomfort while or after using a computer, click
here to see how you can adjust your work environment to alleviate or minimize
discomfort.
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