Are we blind because of the phones?

Are we blind because of the phones?

Wise phones damage human vision, and the consequences of all of this are the creation of miopia, oculists say. In the last decade, more and more people have visual problems. Andrew. Bastrous from Great Britain believes that the screens, which we see every day, are guilty. Myopia can lead to disorder [...]

In the last decade, more and more people have visual problems. Andrew. Bastrous from Great Britain believes that the screens, which we see every day, are guilty.

Myopia can lead to dangerous disorders, such as glaucoma and rheatin breaks.

The growth of the pupils usually slows down in the late teen period and then stops completely. However, growth in new generations is continuing, and this train is being seen throughout the world, especially in Asia”, Bastrous says.

According to a theory, people read more closely because of the continued use of mobile phones, leading to the development of the mine. However, there is no evidence that this change occurs very quickly, which will be the result of environmental factors, and even genetics,”.

He explains that people, spending time on screens, are rarely out and are less exposed to UV light.

People no longer spend their time watching the stars and mountains, but they spend their time looking at” screens, Bastrous says.

His position was confirmed by a study at the Royal College in London in 2015 to test the possibility of connecting computers and telephones and increasing numbers of miop people.

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