#Computer Vision Syndrome and #homoeopathy
Are you having symptoms of headaches from eyestrain with blurry vision, dry eyes and pain in neck and shoulder? These symptoms are indicative of Computer Vision Syndrome.
An optometrist can provide you with corrective lenses that are optimal for your computer situation. The right lenses can help your eyes focus at the plane of the computer screen and provide some relief of headache symptoms.
Although it is necessary to properly evaluate all other symptoms which accompany headache like fever, body pains for any other diagnosis.
Now talking of Computer Vision Syndrome, in today’s which has become part of daily business, education, mode of chatting and socializing. This increased usage has lead to major health issues.
#HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
#Argentum nit-
Complaints due to overwork. Muscles around eyes become tired. Patient feels better by closing eye or pressure. Aggravated by overheated. Good remedy for restoring power of weakened cilliary muscle
#Ruta –
Chief remedy for eyestrain due to overuse of eye muscle. Patient has watery eyes, oversensitive to light. Stiffness and pain Ultimately lead to headache Patient feel pressure behind eyeball. Difficulty to focusing eye.
#Conium Mac –
Artificial light or overwork cause eyestrain. Photophobia. improper night vision. Patient has foreign substance sensation as brain go to sleep. Aggravation on night, Amelioration by pressure and dark room. Seing black spot from fatigue. Headache with lancinating pain on vertex , semilateral.
#Natrum mur –
Continuous reading or school work lead to weak bruised feeling in the eye, stiffness of muscle around eyeball. Eyelid feel heavy and lastly person complain of headache. Person feel that letters on screen board runs together. Constant computer typing cause numbness and tingling in the fingers. Person can not hold the things. Backache relieved by putting hard things under back.
#Euphrasia –
After continuous eye work problem start. Watery eye. Burning and swelling lids Sticky mucous on cornea so patient blink often.
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