Digital technology has become an indispensable and integral part of our regular lives; be it at work or in leisure. While it is a boon in several ways, there are banes associated with it too. Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a condition that affects about 59% of adults who use digital screens for longer than 2 hours a day.
Up to 75% of people who spend 6 to 9 hours a day on a computer experience headache, eye fatigue, back and neck discomfort, followed by dry eye syndrome and blurred vision. This unique motion video offers a quick overview of CVS, its causes, and management, as well as a clinical investigation that quantifies the prevalence of CVS among four distinct student cohort groups.