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. 2024 Jul 1;13(1):1–15. doi: 10.51329/mehdiophthal1489

Table 4.

Modified Iqbal's instructions [2, 11-13, 20, 21] as anti-computer vision syndrome measures

Anti-CVS measures
Screen-time instructions Screen-style instructions Eye-style and life-style instructions
-Minimize your screen time
-One screen hour daily is ideal
-Try not to exceed two screen hours daily
-Focus your screen hours to accomplish your necessary assignments
-Specify one place only, e.g., home or college, to accomplish your assignments
-Shift from hand-held to non-hand-held screens
-Shift from small-sized to large-sized screens
-Shift from old to new screen versions
-Shift from screens to books for your studies
-Print the necessary PDF or word files for your studies
-Use speech recognition instead of typing
-Wear your spectacles while watching screens
-Avoid/limit contact lens wearing
-Treat eye diseases, such as dry eye, with necessary medication
-Desktop computer or laptop is preferred
-Avoid using smartphone to complete your assignments
-Daytime screen hours are preferred to nighttime screen hours
-Shift from other screens to TV screens to attend/watch necessary online courses, videos, meetings, lectures, and educational programs
-Connect TV screens to internet and watch your desired movies, series, and applications
-The proper distance for watching TV is 4–6 meters
-Avoid taking your smartphone to bed at night when you are going to sleep
-Avoid or limit video calls
-Use regular audio calls
-Try to limit smartphone to audio calls and use other screens for video calls
-Uninstall the unnecessary applications in your smartphone and other devices
-Minimize your social media time
-Avoid the following risk factors that aggravate your symptoms:
Poor screen resolution or design
Screen glare
Screen surface at/above horizontal eye level
Close eye-to-screen distance
Poor lighting conditions
Watching screens in the dark uncomfortable sitting postures
Small font size
Texting with both thumbs
-Allocate more time for sports
-Try to lose weight if you are overweight
-Try to improve your social life, family relationships, and gain more friends
-Increase interest in non-screen hobbies, e.g., diving
-Join community organizations, public services, or social groups, e.g., traveling groups
-Avoid continuous screen watching, take breaks, and apply the 20-20-20 rule -Adjust screen brightness to the minimum possible
-Try not to exceed 50% screen brightness
-Use smartphone holder instead of your hands
-Adjust the indoor and outdoor light source to be above or behind your eyes

Abbreviations: CVS, computer vision syndrome.