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Corona virus: Tips to protect the eye during the closing period

A charitable organization concerned with eye health advised to follow the "20-20-20" base to protect vision, at a time when the procedures for general closure increased due to the Kofid-19 outbreak of the times that people spend in front of electronic screens.

The Fight Four Sate recommends that they prove their eyesight on anything 20 feet for 20 seconds every 20 minutes they spend in front of a screen.

A survey revealed that half of the 2000 viewers surveyed, a person whose use of electronic screens has increased since the outbreak of Cofide 19, and that more than a third of these (38%) believe that their eyesight has worse.

The Foundation says that the optical centers are still able to receive those who need to examine their view.

A survey of 2000 adults suggested that one out of every 5 people have now become less likely to undergo a consideration compared to the period before the outbreak of the epidemic, for fear of infection with the virus and the spread of infection.

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Participants in the survey reported that they had difficulty reading, along with headaches and migraine and weak night vision.

"More than half of the visual loss cases can be avoided through premature detection and prevention methods," said Sherine Kraoos, CEO of the Fayet Four Sate Foundation.

But even the short breaks away from the screens can help prevent the eyes of the eyes, according to what the charitable institution recommends.

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The British government's directives states that in light of the imposition of general closure procedures, people can leave their homes for the purpose of attending medical appointments and "avoiding an injury, disease, risk, or harm."

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The Personal Specialists Complex says that its members must continue to provide the required care during the closure period for everyone who faces changes or problems in consideration.

In Britain, these specialists are often undertaken by vision exams during the visit of specialized clinics.

It is also possible to provide routine dates "if the capacity of these clinics permits and this is in the interest of patients," according to government directives.

Dr. Paradib Bilgo says that the research conducted by the Personal Specialists Complex indicates that about a quarter of people have noticed their vises deterioration during the first closure in Britain.

He added, "The research we did showed that many believe that spending more time in front of the electronic screens made their eyesight worse."

"The good news is that this is unlikely to cause permanent harm to your sight. But it is very important that you communicate with a specialist in the phone or online if you feel a deterioration in vision or any problems in the eyes such as redness or pain."

The UK's health and safety law states that employers must pay the cost of conducting examinations for their employees if they use the computer at more than an hour a day.

Last summer, the Eye Medicine Union and the Royal College of Ophthalmologists indicated that at least 10,000 people did not receive the basic care for the eyes.

In some maximum cases, the National Royal Institute for Survisors said that some people were threatened with losing their sight because of their fear of visiting the hospital during the prevalence of the Corona virus epidemic.

"It is important that people who notice significant changes in their vision of the consulting a specialist who will examine and determine whether the changes require more tests by a trained ophthalmologist," said the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.

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