Mobile is used more, drying from children's eyes, low light, retina touch crooked
Tears in my eyes dry up. The light fades. The eye rate of eyes becomes unusual. The retina of the eyes gets crooked. All of these eye diseases are constantly developing in children due to watching the mobile and laptop screen. This situation was revealed in the research conducted over 3,000 children in the Gandhi Eye Hospital. Three thousand children in the three age group were included in this study. The first is three to five years, the second is for five to ten years and the third is for the age group of 10 to 12 years. Studies done about these children have found that their vision is deteriorating as a result of the use of cell phones, TVs, online classes, smart watches, video games and other electronic devices. Research has found that about 70 percent of urban children are more disturbed by this. Each day comes more than 40 children with problems such as dry eyes, vague vision and unusual eyelids. Children wear glasses continuously due to poor vision. There are three thousand children in the hospital, of which 70 percent are urban children who are more upset by eye problems. It would be better for parents to keep their children away from cell phones as much as possible. – Dr. Ajay Kumar Saxena, eye medical officer, Gandhi Eye Hospital. You can therefore diagnose the problem. Tear philanalysis plays an important role in detecting eye problems. The tear film is a thin layer on the eye surface that helps keep them moist and safe. If this film does not work properly, it can cause dry eyes, vague vision, itching and other problems. Dr. Ajay Kumar Saxena children spend 8 to 9 o’clock on the screen while examining the eyes of a girl in the Gandhi Eye Hospital. According to ophthalmology, if a child uses the screen for more than four hours, tears begin to dry from her eyes. Most children who come here use for eight to nine hours of gadgets such as mobile, TV and video games. This problem is increasing after the school is closed. Share this story -tags