Computers and devices are taking over the world. As a result, computer vision syndrome (CVS) is on the rise, affecting 60 million individuals worldwide, with a million new cases arising every year.1,2 College students are no exception to the impact of CVS, owing to a growing dependence on digital devices for academic tasks.

Students are often required to use digital devices for more than two hours daily, making them susceptible to eye discomfort, headaches, and more.3