Computer Vision Syndrome

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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is the complex of eye and vision problems related to work, which are experienced during or related to computer use. CVS is characterized by visual symptoms that result from interaction with a computer display or its environment.

Symptoms include neck pain, eyestrain, difficulty re-focusing, headaches, and dry eyes. Treatment includes eye drops and mild prescription glasses.