Definition of Eyestrain. Meaning of Eyestrain. Synonyms of Eyestrain

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- Eye strain, also known as asthenopia (from Gr**** a-sthen-opia, Ancient Gr****: ἀσθενωπία, transl. weak-eye-condition), is a common eye condition that manifests...
- material ****her away. Other symptoms ****ociated can be headaches and eyestrain. Different people will have different degrees of problems. Other types...
- distorted or blurred vision at any distance. Other symptoms can include eyestrain, headaches, and trouble driving at night. Astigmatism often occurs at...
- oreojasme Webb Ruta pinnata L.f. Extracts from rue have been used to treat eyestrain, sore eyes, and as insect repellent.[unreliable medical source?] Rue has...
- Computer gl****es may refer to: Blue-light blocking gl****es, to try to reduce eyestrain from computer use Smartgl****es, gl****es with computer technology Google...
- 000 people, or .025%, may experience these symptoms. Motion sickness, eyestrain, headaches, and discomfort are the most prevalent short-term adverse effects...
- Amazon.com ****erts that the font helps the user "read faster with less eyestrain." The font includes ligatures and kerning pairs. Bookerly replaced Caecilia...
- devices and eyestrain. The American Optometric ****ociation sounded the alarm in a similar vein. According to a spokeswoman, digital eyestrain, or computer...
- read on the screen, because the lower overall brightness causes less eyestrain. Others argue to the contrary. The caveat is that most pages on the web...
- shakes, nosebleeds, feeling uncomfortable, and visual discomfort such as eyestrain, distortions, or illusions. Trypophobia may manifest as a reaction of...