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Working at a computer for an extended period of time can lead one to experience blurred vision. Known as computer vision syndrome, CVS, symptoms can include headaches, eye fatigue, dry and irritated eyes. If you experience such problems while working at a computer then perhaps a pair of computer reading glasses are for you.
The strength of the proper pair of computer reading glasses will differ slightly from ordinary reading glasses. Most people read a computer screen from a distance of about 26 inches. If you have normal vision with or without corrective lenses and have symptoms of CVS, regular reading glasses are not quite the answer either. They are designed to read closer items at around 14 inches.
Computers are at an intermediate distance, farther away then reading vision distances, but closer than watching TV vision distance. Trifocals do include a lens for intermediate distances but the lens is just a small portion making extended computer use with them uncomfortable.
What is needed is a special purpose lens that is the correct strength for your intermediate vision zone. This will provide you with the most comfortable lens to use at the computer for extended periods. The lens provides the largest field of view while eliminating eyestrain and blurred vision.
To find the correct strength view our computer reading glasses power strength chart. Be sure to follow the step for computer reading glasses.
Having to wear reading glasses is a normal process in all of us. It is the natural process of growing older. As we grow older the muscles in our eyes lose their elasticity. This causes us to lose our ability to focus on objects that are close to us. The condition is known as Presbyopia. It will normally start to show up around the age of 40.
If you have Lasik surgery you will still need reading glasses at about the same time as those who dont. Lasik takes care of near and far sightedness but there is nothing that can be done for Prebyopia.
Contact lens wearers commonly wear reading glasses with their contacts. Some new advances in contact lenses allow for some people to get fitted with contacts that will eliminate the need for reading glasses. This cannot be done for everybody however. You must be fortunate that you have the exact same prescription in both eyes and that you have no Astigmatism. This issue eliminates about 70% of contact lens users.