Asthenopia Accommodative

Accommodative asthenopia (obsolete - eye fatigue) is a feeling of burning, stinging and pain in the eye that occurs after prolonged reading, writing or close work. This condition can be caused by overwork of accommodation, which is a function of the lens of the eye. Accommodative fatigue makes it difficult for a person to concentrate on near work or reading. The condition can be quickly eliminated by taking a break from work and resting. Treatment for this condition may include vision exercises, glasses, contact lenses, or changes to the workplace. When they told me about accommodative asthenopia



Accommodative asthenopia (asthenopetia; Greek α - negative particle + αστένω - weaken, weaken + πεπεισμός - fatigue, tiredness; Latin accommodatio - adaptability) is a disorder of eye accommodation, manifested in a decrease in its strength. The main symptoms of asthenopia. Described by A. B