Computer Use Caution

August 11, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
New research involving nearsighted Japanese workers with a history of long-term computer use shows that there appeared to be a link between glaucoma and heavy computer use in nearsighted individuals. The average age of the study participants was 43. Glaucoma http://www.neovisioneyecenter.com/glaucoma_faq.html, which is caused by damage to the optic nerve, results in blind spot or visual impairments that can rob individuals of their sight. While smoking and high blood pressure are potential risk factors, Japanese researchers believe that excessive computer use may also play a role in nearsighted (myopic) individuals. About 5% of the workers in the study had visual field abnormalities possibly related to glaucoma. A further test revealed that about one-third of them had suspected glaucoma.

Do you spend lot of time in front of the computer? At NeoVision Eye Center, we recommend a yearly eye examination, especially for anyone with a family history of glaucoma. Don’t let glaucoma steal your eyesight. When was the last time you had your eyes examined? We are experienced in the medical and/or surgical treatment for glaucoma, small incision cataract surgery, and LASIK surgery, as well as treatment of eye infections. Please call us to schedule an appointment, and trust your eyes to our experience.

P.S. The optic nerve in nearsighted individuals may be more vulnerable to computer stress than in those without this refractive error.

Shobha Tandon, MD, PhD, is an Ophthalmologist and Medical Director of NeoVision Eye Center with offices at 2 Union Square in Union City, CA and at 2500 Hospital Drive, Bldg 11 in Mountain View, CA.

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Dr. Shobha Tandon
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