Computer Vision

Computer Vision

Digital Eye Strain Relief in Forest Hills | Austin Optics

In today’s screen-dominated world, Digital Eye Strain (Computer Vision Syndrome) affects nearly everyone. At Austin Optics, we specialize in diagnosing and treating these modern vision challenges

Common Symptoms Include:

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Relief for Computer Vision Syndrome in Forest Hills, NY Austin Optics

Staring at computer, tablet, and phone screens has become a part of everyday life—but it’s also one of the most common causes of digital eye strain, also known as computer vision syndrome. If you experience blurry vision, dry eyes, eye strain, headaches, or neck and shoulder discomfort after extended screen time, you’re not alone.

At Austin Optics in Forest Hills, NY, Dr. Beth Pearlmutter offers expert diagnosis and personalized treatment to relieve your symptoms and protect your long-term eye health.

Common Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome

If you spend two or more hours a day on digital devices, watch for these warning signs:

Even mild symptoms can worsen without proper care—especially if you have underlying vision conditions.

How We Diagnose Digital Eye Strain

Several factors affect the severity of computer vision syndrome, including:

Even if you already wear glasses or contact lenses, your current prescription may not be optimized for screen use. During your exam, Dr. Pearlmutter will perform:

Based on your results, she’ll develop a personalized plan to ease your symptoms.

Treatment Options for Computer Vision Syndrome

Whether or not you currently wear corrective lenses, specially designed computer glasses may help. These lenses are tailored to reduce strain and glare from screens and enhance intermediate (arm’s length) vision.

For existing glasses or contact lens wearers, we can update your prescription with a screen-friendly design, including anti-reflective coatings and blue light filters.

Additional Ways to Prevent Digital Eye Strain

Pairing professional care with healthy screen habits can make a big difference. Here are Dr. Pearlmutter’s top tips:

1- Optimize Your Workspace

2. Improve Lighting

3. Practice the 20-20-20 Rule

Computer Vision

Computer Vision

Squinting at computer, tablet, or mobile screens for hours at a time is a normal part of our lives in the 21st century. Unfortunately, eye problems associated with this activity are also on the rise. Even if you have never had eye problems before, you may have noticed computer vision syndrome symptoms after two or more hours of screen time. Signs include:

Diagnosis and Treatment of Computer Vision Syndrome

The severity and length of computer vision syndrome symptoms depends on how long you stare at the computer, your posture, lighting, glare, the angle of the monitor, and whether or not you have other diagnosed or undiagnosed vision problems. If you already suffer from astigmatism, farsightedness, presbyopia, aging eyes, and/or diabetic eye problems, your computer vision symptoms may worsen. This can even be the case if you already have prescription contacts or glasses. Many regular eyeglasses and contact lenses are not designed to deflect the problems caused by computer screens.Our Forest Hills Optometrist will take your symptoms, pre-existing conditions, and potential undiagnosed conditions into account as She performs the following eye tests:

Visual acuity

Measures the quality of your current vision.

Refraction

Tests the potential lens prescriptions that would optimize your vision.

Focus and Eye Coordination
Tests how well your eyes work together and how quickly and accurately your eyes are able to focus on objects at varying distances.

From these measurements, Dr. Pearlmutter can design a treatment plan to help relieve your symptoms. For people with otherwise normal eyes and vision, a set of specially-designed glasses used during the time you are working on the computer can be very helpful. For patients already wearing contacts or glasses, new, more computer-friendly prescriptions are available. In addition to these treatment options, there are many things we can suggest to cut down on computer eye strain problems:
  • Computer setup—Adjust your monitor so that it is about 15-20 degrees lower than your eye level when seated between 20-28 inches away from the screen. Reference materials can be placed on a document holder between the monitor and keyboard, or to the side, but positioned for as little head movement as possible. Also invest in an anti-glare screen for your monitor to help reduce glare from surrounding lights. Be sure to sit and work with proper posture.
  • Adjust Lighting—If you can, reposition any lighting (or your computer) to minimize glare and use natural lighting whenever possible.
  • Eye Rest and Blinking Breaks—Every 20 minutes during your work, look away toward a distant point for 20 seconds to refocus your eyes, and give them a 15-minute break after each 2-hour computer session. Also remember to blink more frequently to keep your eyes moist.
With a combination of the proper optometry care and self-care, you can minimize computer eye syndrome and other modern-day vision problems. Contact us for an appointment today.

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