Thursday 21 February 2019

There Are Many Ways,

to make yourself blind,


staring at your smart telephone is not one that springs to mind, but it can happen I have just found out, a young woman from Taiwan who had been using her smartphone at maximum screen brightness for two years ended up with serious damage to her left eye, including around 500 small holes on her cornea, the 25-year-old woman, surnamed Chen, works as a secretary, a job that requires her to frequently check her phone and respond to work-related messages as soon as possible, and here is the problem, she turned the brightness to the highest it would go, and kept it there regardless of where she was, and watching hours of her favorite soaps at full brightness did not help, photograph by Apple Daily,

She got used to her ultra-bright screen, but her eyes did not, and in March of last year she started experiencing discomfort Chen would often wake up with bloodshot eyes and suffer from blurred vision throughout the day, but she didn’t seek medical help right away, it wasn’t until four months later, when her condition worsened and she started experiencing stinging in her left eye, that she finally consulted an ophthalmologist, during the initial checkup, Hong Qiting, a professor of ophthalmology at the Pingtung Fuying University of Science and Technology, found that the blood vessels in Chen’s eyes were congested, and a subsequent examination revealed around 500 tiny holes on her left cornea, Her vision was severely affected by that point, so the doctor started treating her with steroids and after three days her condition began to improve, Prof. Hong told Apple Daily that the young woman’s smartphone screen had a brightness of around 625 lumens, considerably more than the recommended 300 lumens, adding that staring at such bright light for hours on end, especially in a dark room, can result in corneal burns, which affect vision over time, He recommends either using the phone’s automatic brightness setting, which adjusts brightness according to environmental light, or manually setting it to around 250 lumens, so there it is, looking at smart telephones can turn you blind, regardless of what you are looking at!


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