Citation:Peiris,K.P.P, Abegunasekara,N.S, and Ansumali,N.P.P, A survey study on effect of video display terminals (vdts)on vision, Sri Lanka Journal of Indigenous Medicine(SLJIM) by Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Vol.04, No.02, December 2014: 313-316 pg:ISSN 2013-9238
Date:2014
Abstract:
The computer has become a common item in today's
society. It is estimated that approximately 45 million
workers directly use computers by staring into video
display terminals for hours continuously. This prolonged
exposure to video display terminals has been the cause of a
visual and ergonomic disorder called "Computer Vision
Syndrome". Computer Vision Syndrome is a group of
symptoms which crop up from the extended viewing of the
video display terminals,when the demands of the task
exceed the abilities ofthe viewer. Ayurveda mentioned many common reasons for the eye
diseases such as looking at one object for prolong time and
looking at an object with glare. The main object of this
study is to know the incidence of computer vision
syndrome among regular computer users who were having
minimum one year exposure, and having minimum eight
hours per day exposure. The study was carried out as a
survey among 300 volunteer computer professionals
working at different centers. The data collected from the
survey study was analyzed as simple percentage using
Microsoft Offlce Excel 2007.The data was revealed that
there is a high prevalence of related signs and symptoms of
theComputervision syndrome.