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How Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton is Treating Computer Vision Syndrome in Kids and Adults

  • Oasis Eyecare
  • Apr 17
  • 3 min read

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) affects millions of people who spend long hours in front of screens. Both kids and adults are vulnerable to symptoms like eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. At Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton, specialized treatment options are available to help manage and reduce the impact of CVS. This post explores what CVS is, how it affects different age groups, and the practical solutions Oasis Eyecare offers to improve eye health and comfort.


Eye-level view of an optometrist examining a child's eyes with specialized equipment at Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton
Optometrist conducting eye exam for a child at Oasis Eyecare

Understanding Computer Vision Syndrome


Computer Vision Syndrome is a group of eye and vision-related problems resulting from prolonged use of digital devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones. Symptoms include:


  • Eye strain or fatigue

  • Dry or irritated eyes

  • Blurred or double vision

  • Headaches

  • Neck and shoulder pain


These symptoms occur because digital screens cause people to blink less often and focus intensely for long periods. The blue light emitted by screens can also contribute to discomfort and disrupt sleep patterns.


Children are increasingly affected by CVS due to remote learning and recreational screen time. Adults face CVS at work and home, especially in jobs requiring extended computer use.


How CVS Affects Kids Differently


Kids’ eyes are still developing, making them more sensitive to digital strain. They may not always recognize or communicate discomfort, which can lead to worsening symptoms. Poor posture and improper screen setup can add to the problem.


Common signs of CVS in children include:


  • Rubbing eyes frequently

  • Complaining of headaches or tired eyes

  • Difficulty concentrating on schoolwork

  • Avoiding reading or screen activities


Early intervention is crucial to prevent long-term vision problems and improve comfort.


Treatment Options at Oasis Eyecare


Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton offers comprehensive care tailored to both kids and adults experiencing CVS. Their approach includes:


Comprehensive Eye Exams


The first step is a detailed eye exam to identify vision problems contributing to CVS. This exam checks for:


  • Refractive errors like nearsightedness or astigmatism

  • Eye coordination and focusing ability

  • Dry eye conditions


Understanding these factors helps customize treatment plans.


Prescription Glasses with Blue Light Protection


Oasis Eyecare provides prescription glasses designed to reduce eye strain. These glasses often include lenses with blue light filters that block harmful light emitted by screens. For children, lightweight and durable frames are available to ensure comfort and safety.


Vision Therapy


For patients with eye coordination or focusing issues, vision therapy exercises can improve eye muscle function. This therapy helps reduce symptoms like double vision and headaches by training the eyes to work together more effectively.


Dry Eye Management


Dry eyes worsen CVS symptoms. Oasis Eyecare offers treatments such as artificial tears, lifestyle advice, and in-office procedures to improve tear quality and eye moisture.


Ergonomic and Lifestyle Advice


Oasis Eyecare professionals educate patients on proper screen use habits, including:


  • Following the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds

  • Adjusting screen brightness and contrast

  • Maintaining proper posture and screen distance

  • Limiting continuous screen time


These simple changes can significantly reduce CVS symptoms.


Close-up view of a pair of blue light blocking glasses resting on a wooden desk near a computer keyboard
Blue light blocking glasses on desk near computer keyboard at Oasis Eyecare

Why Choose Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton


Oasis Eyecare stands out for its patient-focused care and expertise in managing digital eye strain. Their team understands the unique needs of both children and adults, offering personalized solutions that fit busy lifestyles.


Parents appreciate the clinic’s gentle approach with kids, making eye exams and treatments less intimidating. Adults benefit from practical advice and modern lens technology that supports long hours of screen use.


The clinic also stays updated with the latest research and technology to provide effective, evidence-based care.


Tips for Preventing Computer Vision Syndrome at Home


Alongside professional treatment, patients can take steps at home to protect their eyes:


  • Set up screens at eye level and about an arm’s length away

  • Use adjustable chairs and desks to maintain good posture

  • Increase ambient lighting to reduce glare

  • Encourage regular breaks from screens, especially for children

  • Use artificial tears if eyes feel dry


These habits complement clinical care and help maintain eye comfort.


Supporting Eye Health for the Whole Family


Oasis Eyecare’s approach ensures that everyone in the family can enjoy digital devices without discomfort. Early detection and treatment of CVS in kids prevent future vision problems, while adults can maintain productivity and reduce headaches.


If you or your children experience symptoms like eye strain or headaches after screen use, scheduling an appointment at Oasis Eyecare in South Edmonton is a proactive step toward better eye health.



 
 
 

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