VSP Global
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif., July 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As children grow up in a world full of personal computers, hand-held video games, smartphones and e-readers, they are increasing their risk of computer vision syndrome (CVS) or digital eye strain.
According to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, children and teenagers (ages 8-18) are spending more than 7.5 hours a day consuming electronic media which can cause blurry vision, difficulty focusing, dry and irritated eyes, headaches, neck pain and back pain. In addition, VSP® Vision Care optometrists recently reported that nearly one-third of their patients suffer from symptoms of CVS, including eye strain, dry or irritated eyes, fatigue and headaches.
"While digital eye strain is commonly regarded as an adult condition, tech-savvy children are growing up with access to a variety of digital devices and are suffering from the side effects of overuse. With children spending upwards of 1.5 hours texting day, it's no wonder their eyes are causing them pain," said Dr. Leanne Liddicoat, a VSP optometrist who stars in VSP Vision Care's EyeFiles(TM )web series. The new webisode, which highlights ways to protect children from CVS, can be viewed on the EyeFiles tab on the VSP Facebook page: www.facebook.com/VSPVisionCare.
CVS, or digital eye strain, is a medical issue with serious symptoms that can affect learning and work productivity. It is now the number one computer-related complaint in the U.S. - ahead of carpal-tunnel syndrome.
"The eyes function best when looking at something about 20 feet away. Looking at something close-up, like a computer game, text message or e-reader requires more focus, and over time, can lead to blurry vision, eye strain and headaches," explains Dr. Liddicoat. "Also, the eyes blink less frequently when looking at screens causing them dry out, which can result in blurriness, burning, and discomfort. However there are easy steps parents and children can take to prevent these symptoms."
Dr. Liddicoat offers the following tips to help parents protect their kids' eyes against over use of digital devices:
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Since 1997, VSP has provided more than 622,000 low-income, uninsured children with free eyecare. VSP promotes the importance of annual eye exams for maintaining eye health and overall wellness.
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