Computer Vision Syndrome
Computer vision Syndrome (CVS) is a group of symptoms and signs that describe what many people feel after working two or more hours at a computer. The primary cause is the fuzzy dot structure (or pixels) on the computer display which cause your eyes to change focus thousands of times a day while viewing the display screen. If CVS is not treated, your eyes could become more nearsighted over time.
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Date Last Reviewed:
9/23/2008
Date Last Modified:
9/23/2008