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These Computer Monitors Will Help Protect Your Aging Eyes

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If you’re someone who spends a fair amount of time in front of a computer, you already know just how important having the right monitor can be. Each year, millions of people are affected by the constant exposure of blue light from digital screens that we regularly subject ourselves to through the use of our computers and other digital devices. With such an important role to play in the wellbeing of your vision, choosing the best computer monitor for eyes is of the upmost importance for those with poor or aging eyes. Keep reading to find out which models will help to keep your peepers in tip-top shape.

Why does your vision change with age?

It’s a fact of life that as you age, so does your vision, meaning changes in your eyesight are par for the course. In fact, according to the American Optometrist Association, a good chunk of adults over 40 — particularly those who work with computers — are subject to a condition known as presbyopia (a fancy term for the loss of ability to see things that are too close or too small). Presbyopia occurs when the lens of the eye hardens, making it hard to focus your vision. It’s also the main reason why many adults suddenly need to reach for reading glasses after years of seeing just fine without them.

Other eye issues that may occur as your calendar years increase include dry eyes, eye floaters, tearing, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts.

How to Shop for a Computer Monitor for Aging Eyes

When you start noticing changes in your eyesight, it’s important to do what you can to ease the burden on your eyes. Aside from keeping up with your regular eye exams and wearing proper eyewear, you can also reduce pressure placed on your peepers with a computer monitor that will lessen the effects of something known as digital eye strain.

Digital eye strain, more commonly known as computer vision syndrome (CVS), is a condition that occurs when your eyes are overworked, having become fatigued after extended time spent in front of a screen. Symptoms of CVS include eyestrain, headaches, blurred vision, and neck and shoulder pain.

With more and more people growing concerned over the negative effects of CVS on their eyesight, many computer monitor companies are taking initiative and tackling the problem head-on by equipping their products with vision protection settings, such as blue light filtering — the main culprit behind CVS. Our eyes can only handle exposure to blue light from our screens for so long before we start to feel those uncomfortable side effects of CVS creeping in (think of it like sunlight). Finding a monitor that’s equipped with these eye-protecting filters is a must — and thankfully easier than ever — if you know where to look.

Best Computer Monitors for Aging Eyes

If you’re ready to invest in your vision, at least far as your computer monitor is concerned, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded up a slew of options that will ensure your eyes feel as little strain as possible, so you get your work done worry free. Keep scrolling to shop Woman’s World’s picks for the best computer monitors for eyes.

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