Is Smartphone Vision Syndrome the Real Cause for Vision Loss?
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It is a known fact that increased screen time can cause immense vision and health problems in people of any age. However, it is practically impossible for many people to stay away from their phones and computers throughout the day. The adverse effects can be reduced by following a few measures.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, several students had to attend online classes and for work too, people had to be on their computers and phones constantly. This led to a rise in the number of people complaining about complex vision-related problems.
According to a study, the average screen time of smartphones in India increased to 4.7 hours per day in 2021 from 4.5 hours in 2020 and 3.7 hours in 2019. More and more people have been using smartphones in dark rooms, which affects both eye and mental health. Smartphone vision syndrome is a result of the excessive use of digital screens. It is one of the rising health concerns in the country and worldwide.
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If a person uses a phone in the dark for a prolonged time and faces vision difficulties, he or she may have Smartphone Vision Syndrome (SVS). Some eye tests are performed to identify the problem and it is believed that the syndrome can lead to not only various eye problems but also vision loss.
According to doctors, the real cause of loss of eyesight is the habit of spending a lot of time on the phone, especially in the dark. If a person is browsing the smartphone for several hours at night when the lights are turned off, he or she is at risk of having this syndrome.
There was an incident in which a 30-year-old woman suffered from vision loss after spending 8-10 hours on her phone every day.
In children especially along with vision problems they are commonly affected by Autism due to excess screen time. The guidelines for screentime is NO SCREEN for less than 2 years, for 2 to 5 years no more than 1 hour and for 5 to 17 years no more than 2 hours per day.
Dr. M.G. Kartheeka, MBBS, MD(Pediatrics)
A screen time of less than 2 hours per day is essential to limit the strain on the eyes as it may be a cause of severe dry eyes and vision problems in children and adults.
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, M.B.B.S., M.D. in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Smartphone Vision Syndrome (SVS) is a very common syndrome and can cause significant vision problems. As soon as a person notices any unusual changes, he or she should consult an ophthalmologist for proper diagnosis and timely treatment. While smartphones are an integral part of our daily lives, one must be careful about their usage, not overuse them and ensure that they do not develop a form of psychological or behavioural dependence on the phones.
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