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			 How To Prevent and Treat Eye Strain How To Prevent and Treat Eye Strain
			
				
					 
 
 Symptoms of Eye Strain:
 
 Headache
 Neck/back pain
 Twitches/Spasms around the eyes
 Lightheadedness
 Dizziness
 Nausea
 Car sickness
 Blurred vision
 Sore or tired eyes
 Double vision
 Itchy eyes
 Dry eyes
 Watery eyes
 Burning eyes
 Heaviness on the forehead/eyelids
 Lack of concentration
 Fatigue
 Reading problems
 
 Causes of Eye Strain:
 
 Excess use of computer
 Fluorescent lighting
 Low levels of light
 Brightness
 Glare
 Low levels of screen contrast.
 Bad viewing angle
 Fatigue
 Poor posture
 Tiredness
 Excessive intake of drug and alcohol
 Stress
 
 Eye Strain Treatment:
 
 Work the muscles that have become strained, by relaxing your eyes and allowing them to shift focus from the object on which you are concentrating.
 
 Gently massage your eyes, around the eyeballs, for 5 minutes. Do this once every hour, especially if you are doing some work that requires a lot of reading or focusing on a computer monitor.
 
 If you find that your eyes are susceptible to strain, make it a practice to splash your face with water as cold as you can stand, the first thing each morning. This will help soothe the eye muscles.
 
 Soak two tea bags in water, for around 15 minutes. Remove the tea bags and wring out any excess water. Place them in the refrigerator to chill, for around 5 minutes, before taking them out again. Place the tea bags over your eyes and relax for 15 minutes.
 
 Rest your eyes. Place slices of raw potato or cucumber on your eyes and relax for 15 minutes.
 If raw potato or cucumber is not available, you can make do with a cool, wet cloth. Place this over your eyes and relax for 15 minutes.
 
 Drink a lot of liquids. Dehydration can cause eye strain and is often associated with headaches as well. Increased intake of liquids will help flush out excess salt from your body and will reduce eye strain and puffiness.
 
 Get sufficient sleep. This will help rest your eyes and ease eye strain.
 
 Even the tiniest blood vessels are known to be affected positively by grape seed extract. In fact, it is used as a supplement to fight cataracts and macular degeneration. Studies have proven that if 300 milligrams of grape seed extract is taken for 60 days, there will be a long-term positive impact on eye strain and there will be improved contrast vision as well.
 
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