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<blockquote data-quote="HRA" data-source="post: 5016699" data-attributes="member: 6136"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: DarkRed"><strong><p style="text-align: center">Helpful Tips on Eye Care</p><p></strong></span></span>With so many of us spending lots of time in front of the computer every day it comes to no surprise that research is showing a rise in visual problems. What can one do? First, it’s important to find out how you can protect your eyes through eye health exams and by making a few minor changes in your computer viewing habits. </p><p></p><p>Here are some helpful Eye Care Tips - </p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>Positioning is everything</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Correct positioning of your computer, keyboard and typing copy is essential. Your screen should be positioned about an arm’s length from your eyes and 20 degrees below eye level. Consider foot and wrist rests for added comfort.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>Lighting can make all the difference</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Room lighting should be diffuse, not direct, to reduce glare and reflections from your screen. Look into an internal or external glare screen and be sure to set your colour, contrast and brightness levels to suit you.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>A little extra help for your glasses</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Anti-reflective coatings on the lenses of your glasses can be applied by your optometrist to reduce discomfort and to ease reduced vision from bright and/or flickering light sources such as VDTs and fluorescent lights. And don’t forget, your doctor of optometry can talk to you about eyeglasses designed specifically for people who use computers a lot.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>Take time out, our 20-20-20 rule</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Step I :-</strong></p><p>After every 20 minutes of looking into the computer screen, turn your</p><p>head and try to look at any object placed at least 20 feet away. This</p><p>changes the focal length of your eyes, a must-do for the tired eyes.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Step II :-</strong></p><p>Try and blink your eyes for 20 times in succession, to moisten them.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Step III :-</strong></p><p>Time permitting of course, one should walk 20 paces after every 20 minutes</p><p>of sitting in one particular posture. Helps blood circulation for the entire body.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>It’s all in the blinking</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Did you know that on average we blink 12 times per minute? But wait, did you know that when we’re on the computer we only blink 5 times per minute? That can add up to dry eyes. Relieve the discomfort by using artificial tear drops or gels and remember to blink!</p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong><em><u></u></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><u>Palming</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Sit straight at your workstation and rub your palms against each other till you feel them warm. The warmth of your palms helps soothe and relax tired eyes. Then, lightly cup your eyes with your palms and relax for 60 seconds. Count the seconds in your mind. Repeat this exercise two to three times whenever your eyes feel tired, or as often as you want. While palming, you can either rest your elbows on your desk or keep away from the desk and cup your eyes. Both ways are fine.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>Splash water on your face</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>During breaks, splash water on your face while closing your eyes. This has an overall relaxing effect and helps you feel refreshed.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>Use tea bags</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>Keep two used tea bags in the refrigerator before you leave for work. Once you are home, place the tea bags on your eyes for a few minutes as you relax. This not only soothes tired eyes, but also reduces puffiness.</p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong><em><u></u></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><u>Eat health</u></em></strong>y</p><p></p><p>Incorporate Vitamins A, C, and E on a daily basis; eat citrus fruits, green leafy veggies, tomatoes, spinach, poultry and dairy products. Pack a box of chopped carrots, cucumber and fresh fruits and munch in-between meals at the office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HRA, post: 5016699, member: 6136"] [SIZE="5"][COLOR="DarkRed"][B][CENTER]Helpful Tips on Eye Care[/CENTER][/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] With so many of us spending lots of time in front of the computer every day it comes to no surprise that research is showing a rise in visual problems. What can one do? First, it’s important to find out how you can protect your eyes through eye health exams and by making a few minor changes in your computer viewing habits. Here are some helpful Eye Care Tips - [B][I][U]Positioning is everything[/U][/I][/B] Correct positioning of your computer, keyboard and typing copy is essential. Your screen should be positioned about an arm’s length from your eyes and 20 degrees below eye level. Consider foot and wrist rests for added comfort. [B][I][U]Lighting can make all the difference[/U][/I][/B] Room lighting should be diffuse, not direct, to reduce glare and reflections from your screen. Look into an internal or external glare screen and be sure to set your colour, contrast and brightness levels to suit you. [B][I][U]A little extra help for your glasses[/U][/I][/B] Anti-reflective coatings on the lenses of your glasses can be applied by your optometrist to reduce discomfort and to ease reduced vision from bright and/or flickering light sources such as VDTs and fluorescent lights. And don’t forget, your doctor of optometry can talk to you about eyeglasses designed specifically for people who use computers a lot. [B][I][U]Take time out, our 20-20-20 rule[/U][/I][/B] [B]Step I :-[/B] After every 20 minutes of looking into the computer screen, turn your head and try to look at any object placed at least 20 feet away. This changes the focal length of your eyes, a must-do for the tired eyes. [B]Step II :-[/B] Try and blink your eyes for 20 times in succession, to moisten them. [B]Step III :-[/B] Time permitting of course, one should walk 20 paces after every 20 minutes of sitting in one particular posture. Helps blood circulation for the entire body. [B][I][U]It’s all in the blinking[/U][/I][/B] Did you know that on average we blink 12 times per minute? But wait, did you know that when we’re on the computer we only blink 5 times per minute? That can add up to dry eyes. Relieve the discomfort by using artificial tear drops or gels and remember to blink! [B][I][U] Palming[/U][/I][/B] Sit straight at your workstation and rub your palms against each other till you feel them warm. The warmth of your palms helps soothe and relax tired eyes. Then, lightly cup your eyes with your palms and relax for 60 seconds. Count the seconds in your mind. Repeat this exercise two to three times whenever your eyes feel tired, or as often as you want. While palming, you can either rest your elbows on your desk or keep away from the desk and cup your eyes. Both ways are fine. [B][I][U]Splash water on your face[/U][/I][/B] During breaks, splash water on your face while closing your eyes. This has an overall relaxing effect and helps you feel refreshed. [B][I][U]Use tea bags[/U][/I][/B] Keep two used tea bags in the refrigerator before you leave for work. Once you are home, place the tea bags on your eyes for a few minutes as you relax. This not only soothes tired eyes, but also reduces puffiness. [B][I][U] Eat health[/U][/I][/B]y Incorporate Vitamins A, C, and E on a daily basis; eat citrus fruits, green leafy veggies, tomatoes, spinach, poultry and dairy products. Pack a box of chopped carrots, cucumber and fresh fruits and munch in-between meals at the office. [/QUOTE]
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