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Eye Health: Myths, Reality and Technology

Eye Health: Myths, Reality and Technology. Dr.Vinay Agrawal Clear Vision Eye Center, Mumbai Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai. Computer / TV is “bad” for the eye. Actually lead to early detection as you become aware that “something” is not correct! Abuse of any system is “Our” fault.

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Eye Health: Myths, Reality and Technology

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  1. Eye Health: Myths, Reality and Technology Dr.Vinay Agrawal Clear Vision Eye Center, Mumbai Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai

  2. Computer / TV is “bad” for the eye.

  3. Actually lead to early detection as you become aware that “something” is not correct! • Abuse of any system is “Our” fault.

  4. Computer Vision Syndrome Photo Source http://i1.allaboutvision.com/i/computer-boomer-tired-260x205.jpg

  5. Sit so your head and neck are upright and in-line with your torso, not bent down or tilted back. • Face your computer screen directly. Avoid viewing your screen with your head turned or your back twisted. Computer Vision Syndrome

  6. Keep your elbows comfortably close to your body. • Use a chair that provides support for your lower back and has a cushioned seat with a contoured front edge. • Keep your mouse close to your keyboard so you don't have to reach for it. Computer Vision Syndrome

  7. Position your computer display so the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level. This will allow you to view the screen without bending your neck. • Adjust the position of your display to prevent reflections of overhead and outdoor lighting appearing on your screen. Computer Vision Syndrome

  8. Put your monitor close enough to your eyes so you can comfortably read text on the screen without leaning forward. • When working with print documents, use a document holder that positions them at the same height and distance as your computer screen. • Use a hands-free headset when talking on the phone while working at your computer.

  9. Work related injury • Travel related injury • Leisure related injury Eye Safety

  10. Make sure you are wearing your seatbelt and that it's properly adjusted. • Adjust the headrest of your seat for proper support. • Sit at least 10 inches away from the steering wheel. • Don't smoke while driving. • Have children sit in the back seat with seatbelts and safety seats properly adjusted. Air Bag in Car

  11. Sounds Weird. But I have myself attended injuries and seen people do it even in BMW level. Driving with child in lap

  12. Laser Pointers, Champagne Corks and Fireworks

  13. Nutrition for Healthy Eyes

  14. Cataract • Glaucoma • Macular Degeneration Problems and Diseases

  15. When to operate a cataract? • Should you wait till it is “Ripe”? Cataract

  16. Thief of Sight Glaucoma

  17. Macular Degeneration

  18. Thank You for your attention

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