How to protect your eyes?

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  1. #1
    If I am spending 7-8 hours doing website work per day, what are ways in which I can protect my eyes? I would appreciate any help.

    Thanks
     
    GameOver, Apr 11, 2008 IP
  2. eLuu

    eLuu Peon

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    Well there's a mix of things, but primarily - take breaks every so often. As well as stretch and making sure your posture is correct - because you don't want RSI or blood circulation problems (DVT?). Oh and blinking helps. lol ;)
     
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    skelator Banned

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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    You should probably wear glasses with adequate graduation.
     
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  5. GameOver

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    Apart from the dietary recommendations given in the link, you can do some eye relaxation exercise. That helps to provide a better vision :)
     
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    #7
    so why dont to share it here;)
     
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    I purchased a glare filter to protect my eyes, I think it works well.
     
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    #9
    Take a 5 min break after every hour, put some eye drops regularly.
     
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    #10
    Wash your eyes with cold Water and take small breaks between your work ;)

     
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    #11
    Just take a rest,do not stay in front of computer without a break all day.
     
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    Take breaks regularly.

    Don't stare at the computer for too long.

    Wash your face with water.
     
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    Well i have glasses not only to see at the pc but they have protection included
     
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  14. GameOver

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    Ok, here is what I have learned:

    -position the screen at least 50cm away
    -tilt the screen on a 10 degree angle
    -when looking strait ahead and directly forward, make the top of the screen slightly below your view
    -take a break every 1 hour for 5 minutes
    -blink
    -reduce brightness
    -increase text size
    -every ten minutes look into the distance and focus far away
    -close your eyes every now and again
    -use eyedrops
    -get anti-glare screen
    -use computer glasses
    -position the screen away from glare
    -when typing of a sheet of paper, position it the same distance as the screen (get one of those clip things)
    -use LCD not CRT (use flat screen)

    These are just the main points that I remember.
     
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    #15
    First thing is to buy high quality monitor, and then everything else.
     
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    what would be classed as high quality? Mine is a 19" wide screen AOC LCD monitor that cost around $300AUD.

    I am thinking of buying computer glasses as well, are there different types or are they prescription?
     
    GameOver, Apr 11, 2008 IP
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    Just buy a good monitor. I don't care about the money which i spend to monitor. Cause it's for my health.
     
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    #18
    - dont play computer in dark room
    - adjust your monitor brightness
    - install monitor filter

    hope thats help
     
    etox, Apr 15, 2008 IP
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    yeah, don't work in a dark room and don't have an uncovered window behind your monitor. Adjusting the font size also helps eyestrain.
     
    jamiesc, Apr 15, 2008 IP
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    #20
    Just take a break once in a while and make sure that your eyes stay moist. You don't want it red, tiring, and straining all at the same time. It would make it worst. Using the computer in a dark room is bad too just like what everyone else said.
     
    sw3t_simplicity88, Apr 15, 2008 IP