Computer visual syndrome

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https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i1.3844

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Eye protective devices, evoked potentials visual, audiovisual aids, (Source: DeCS)

Abstract

Objective: To describe and identify visual problems caused by prolonged use of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets and computers. Method: Descriptive documentary. Conclusion: It is of utmost importance that the population is adequately informed about the benefits and problems associated with the use of electronic devices. Although these devices have provided innumerable advantages in terms of access to information and connectivity, it is also crucial to raise awareness among the population about the potential risks to visual health due to prolonged exposure to blue light and other factors related to excessive use of screens.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Vargas-Cedeño, G. A., & Pérez-Villaroel, D. F. (2024). Computer visual syndrome. Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria De Ciencias De La Salud. Salud Y Vida, 8(1), 891–897. https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i1.3844

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