Digital Visual Fatigue- Are we prepared ?
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Digital visual fatigue or computer vision syndrome is becoming one of the common issues to be dealt by an eye specialist. The symptoms, identification of signs, reasons and methods to prevent ocular damage are the need of the hour. Today millions of devices on children eyes. This article aims to discuss the symptoms, reasons and methods to prevent computer vision syndrome and a tailored approach to attend the children getting affected on a regular basis.Abstract
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