Diagnosis and Treatment Asthenopia with Computer Vision Syndrome
Abstract
The data on the treatment of asthenopia in 33 patients (22 men and 11 women) aged 22 to 38 years with computer visual syndrome are presented.
M-cholinomimetics, alpha-adrenergic agonists and their combinations were used as a pathogenetic effect on the accommodative muscle in the treatment of asthenopia in computer visual syndrome. Timely medical treatment allows you to completely get rid of the clinical manifestations of computer visual syndrome and stop myopization of the eye.
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