Week 2 After Trabeculectomy: Transitioning to Light Chores and Remote Work
Light household tasks: Easy chores (such as making the bed, light laundry, tidying up) are usually okay after week 2. For example, one eye clinic...
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Light household tasks: Easy chores (such as making the bed, light laundry, tidying up) are usually okay after week 2. For example, one eye clinic...
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Remote work eye comfort refers to the practical steps and workspace setup that keep your eyes comfortable when you work from home for long hours. Key parts include placing your screen at a comfortable distance and height, reducing glare with proper room lighting, and adjusting brightness and contrast so your screen matches the ambient light. Using readable font sizes, cleaning the screen regularly, and arranging tasks so you take frequent short breaks help reduce squinting and eye strain. Practices like the 20-20-20 rule, conscious blinking, and periodic short walks refresh your eyes and reduce dryness. Small environmental tweaks—such as using a blue-light filter at night, avoiding direct reflections, and adding a humidifier—can also improve comfort. If you wear glasses, consider lenses optimized for screen use or an updated prescription to lower fatigue. Watch for persistent soreness, blurred vision, or headaches, and consult an eye care professional if those symptoms continue. Making these adjustments helps you stay productive and protects your vision over the long term.