Protect Eyes - Avoid Eyestrain
In today's world, with the predominance of television, computers
and videos, people of all ages are suffering from eyestrains.
Driving a car and living in the city full of smog can be the
other main reasons for the eyestrains. The common symptoms of
eyestrains are the blurry appearance of the letters on the
computer screen or in the print of the page, which normally
appear clear. The eyes hurt so badly that you are forced to shut
them for some time.
The most common remedies to cure this problem are: * Take breaks
from work: If you are working on a computer or doing any other
type of work, which involves working your eyes at a close
distance, then you need to take a break of about two minutes
after every hour. By simply closing the eyes and doing nothing
will give the eyes the much needed rest. * Stop reading to
refocus: If you are reading continuously, it is highly advisable
to take a short break after every 30 minutes and look far away
into the distance. When you are working with your eyes close-up,
there is a muscle in the eye that contracts. When you shift the
focus to an object at a distance, you relieve the muscle of its
strain. * Have a tea break: Using an eyebright tea is a gentle
balm for the strained eyes. Eyebright tea is a mixture of
various herbal material sold by the health food shops as a
remedy for the eyestrain. Soak a towel in the eyebright tea. Lie
down and place this warm towel over the closed eyes. Leave it on
for 10 to 15 minutes. Take care to ensure that the tea does not
drip down into the eyes and should be warm but not scalding hot.
* Blink your eyes: Nature has given human eyes their personal
masseur viz. the eyelids. Consciously blinking the eyes instead
of squinting will cleanse and give them the required massage. *
Use glasses: If you have problems seeing but avoid using glasses
due to vanity, you are bound to suffer from eyestrain. If your
distance vision is good but cannot read up close then it is
highly advisable for you to get a good pair of reading glasses
to avoid eyestrain. If your distance vision is bad, use of
glasses for curing eyestrain is highly recommended. * Exercise
the eye muscles: Stand at a distance of about five feet from the
blank wall. Ask somebody else to toss a ball while you try to
catch it every time it bounces off. Alternatively, hold your
thumb at the arm's length, move it in circles and Xs, bringing
it closer or far away and follow it with your eyes. These
exercises offset the damage caused by eyestrain and improve the
brain to nerve coordination for enhanced vision.