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  2. Computer Vision Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD

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    That can put a real strain on your eyes. Eye problems caused by computer use fall under the heading computer vision syndrome (CVS). It isn’t one specific problem. Instead, it includes a whole ...

  3. The Best Method to Clean Your Computer Screen - WebMD

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    The best way to clean a computer screen: First, turn your computer off. A black screen makes it easier to spot smudges and other stains. Ensure that the computer is powered down to reduce the risk ...

  4. How to Get Rid of Eye Floaters: 3 Different Ways - Healthline

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    If you spend a lot of time in front of a computer screen, your eyes may weaken or become strained over time. Practice the 20-20-20 rule to give your eyes a break while working at your computer ...

  5. 7 Ways to Ease Computer Vision Syndrome - Healthline

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    Try to sit back and feel that the back of the chair supports your spine. 6. Take regular breaks. A major risk factor for computer vision syndrome is continuous use of a digital screen. To minimize ...

  6. Hemianopsia: Causes, Types, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Hemianopsia is a loss of vision in half of your visual field of one eye or both eyes. Common causes are: stroke. brain tumor. trauma to the brain. Normally, the left half of your brain receives ...

  7. What Is Partial Hemianopia? - WebMD

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    This type of hemianopia is caused by a lesion on your optic chiasm. This is the area in your brain where the optic nerves cross and form an “X.”. The two types of heteronymous hemianopia are ...

  8. 18 Causes of Sudden Blurry Vision - Healthline

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    Stroke. Blurry or lost vision in both eyes can occur when you have a stroke affecting the part of your brain that controls vision. A stroke involving your eye causes blurred or lost vision in only ...

  9. Computer vision syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Computer vision syndrome. Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for protracted, uninterrupted periods of time and the eye's muscles being unable to recover from the constant tension required to maintain focus on a close object.

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