Can returning to work cause eyestrain?

Work, re-entry and eyestrain

The month of September is here, synonymous with back to school and this is a sign that the holidays are beautiful and well over! Summer is coming to an end and autumn is on its way. We have to adapt to the days that are getting shorter and it is common for eyestrain to appear. No more idleness, little naps, the daily routine is back with the long hours spent in front of digital devices and paperwork.

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How to recognize presbyopia?

What is presbyopia? Presbyopia is a natural phenomenon linked to age; it is a change in near vision which gradually becomes blurred, and wearing glasses for reading then becomes essential....
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Eye difficulties at work

We spend long hours at work, and this environment can have various influences and even risks on our long-term visual health on a daily basis. Lighting: Poor lighting is a...
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The aging of the eye

Our tissues and organs age. The eye, unfortunately, is no exception to this harsh reality. Today it is important to protect your eyes against ultraviolet rays, blue light and for...
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DIGITAL EYEStrain

If you work in front of a screen, always have your smartphone or tablet at hand, you are certainly experiencing eye strain, a feeling of visual stress or even a...
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Never lose your reading glasses again!

You have more and more difficulty concentrating to read or look at small print, this is one of the signs of presbyopia. After 40 years, it appears and reading becomes progressively impossible hence the need to wear reading glasses . Most people with good vision misplace their reading glasses and have a collection of magnifying glasses all over the house!
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Reading glasses and degressive glasses

presbyopia is a visual gene affecting people after 40 years; these have gradually more than more difficulties to read closely .
To correct this defect, several solutions are available to us: magnifying reading glasses, degressive glasses, progressive glasses, bifocals, contact lenses, implant.
We will focus more particularly on reading glasses and with degressive glasses .
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Visual problems: the first signs

View is one of 5 senses that govern human life, which is why it is important to take care of our eyes and learn to recognize the various vision problems and their induced symptoms. Here are some tips to help you spot these different signs.

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The Difference Between Hyperopia and Presbyopia Explained

Hyperopia and presbyopia are two common and often confused visual defects; indeed their symptoms may be similar.

Both generally cause headaches, eye fatigue or even general fatigue, difficulty seeing well up close, and generally distant objects are clear while near objects are blurry. These symptoms are identical and their explanations are different.

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1.4 billion more presbyopes in 2030

The proportion of seniors should experience a considerable increase by 2030 with longer lifespans and scientific innovations.
This will lead to a sharp increase in the number of people suffering from presbyopia in the world. Presbyopia is a vision disorder that appears between the ages of 45 and 50 and which causes blurred near vision, the “arms too short” syndrome.
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Correct presbyopia after 60

From the age of 40, reading a notice, a restaurant menu… becomes complicated! The accommodative power (or “autofocus” system) of the eye loses its efficiency and near vision becomes difficult. After the age of 55, the accommodative power of the eye decreases, which increasingly bothers presbyopia.
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