People who wear colored contact
lenses and work for more than 8 hours daily on computers are more likely to
suffer from computer vision syndrome. Science reveals that an average human
being blinks once every five seconds that is 11,000 times a day. There are
several factors that can alter the blinking rate where “focusing on computer
screens” may be one of the most prominent reasons.
Using Eye Drops with
Colored Contact Lenses
Working on computer for prolonged durations can reduce the
blink rate to five times than the normal. Blinking is a natural phenomenon to
help replenishing dry eyes. Wearing colored contact lenses block oxygen
permeability; which therefore turn eyes drier. The good news is this that
computer screens do not affect vision negatively on permanent basis other than
just making you feel dryness in eyes which can be resolved using eye drops.
What else should be
done to help maintaining crisp vision with Colored Contact Lenses whilst
working on computer screens?
Several steps can be taken to prevent computer vision
syndrome or dry eyes syndrome when you are supposed to work at computer while
wearing colored contact lenses:
- Reduce the Glare
- Blink frequently
- Moisten your eyes at regular intervals
- Squint less
- Wear prescription colored contact lenses to reduce squinting
- Keep your body and eyes hydrated by drinking plenty of water
- Take a 20 to 30 sec break after every 30 minutes. Keep your eyes moving to relax your eye muscles
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