Eye strain occurs when the eyes get tired due to excessive use. It occurs due to extended screen time, prolonged use of eyes during driving, improper eyeglass prescription, and extreme fatigue. Eye strain can be managed by blinking eyes often, taking breaks during screen usage, and adjusting screen settings.
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What homeopathic treatment can be taken for neck pain and heavy head?
Query: Hello doctor,My head feels heavy all the time specifically my backside and I have pain in the neck. If I watch TV or work on the computer I feel the strain in the eyes. I have taken the specs as the doctor suggested. It has been 15 days. Can you tell me what is the issue? Read Full »
Dr. Potnuru Srinivaasa Sudhakar
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Watching TV or computer too much is bad for your brain. Here lack of physical activity causes bad for the brain. And also eye strain and bright light cause retinal damage, and later you may develop computer vision syndrome. Eye strain causes a headache. Neck pain is d... Read Full »
My right eye is bigger than my left. What to do?
Query: Hi doctor, I am a 23 year old girl, who weighs 130.07 and I am 5'41'. In some of my pictures, my eyes do not look the same. The right eye is quite bigger than the left one, but my eye lens looks the same size. Are there any ways to solve this problem? Are there any side effects of this? My eyes pain... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. This is completely normal, as long as it does not interfere with your vision. Eyes have different parts like lens, sclera, iris, pupil, etc. As you have been talking about lens size that is a different thing, lens size has nothing to do with the overall eye size. You can... Read Full »