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...
Deep research and expert guides on maintaining your visual health.
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...
Our visual field test is inspired by the perimetry methods eye care professionals use. Check for blind spots and track changes over time.
Test Your VisionDigital eye strain describes the tired, uncomfortable feeling people get after looking at screens for long periods, like computers, tablets, or phones. Common symptoms include dry or watery eyes, blurry vision, headaches, and neck or shoulder pain from poor posture. Several things contribute to this discomfort: reduced blink rate when staring at screens, screen glare, small text, improper lighting, and sitting too close or too far from the screen. You can reduce symptoms with simple habits: follow the 20-20-20 rule (every 20 minutes look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds), adjust screen brightness and contrast, and position the screen about an armโs length away and slightly below eye level. Regular blinking and using lubricating eye drops can help with dryness, and ergonomic adjustments to your chair and desk can ease neck and shoulder strain. Filters, anti-reflective coatings, or specially prescribed computer glasses may help some people, especially if you already wear corrective lenses. If symptoms donโt improve with these changes or if vision changes suddenly, see an eye care professional to rule out other causes. Managing screen time and taking regular breaks are simple ways to protect eye comfort and maintain productivity.