
If you or your family members have the following symptoms, please consult eye-care professional
- Reading and/or using a computer causes eyes to tear, itch, or hurt.
- Jerky eye movements.
- Eyes that cross or turn in or out.
- Squinting, eye rubbing, or excessive blinking.
- Double Vision.
- Light sensitivity after reading.
- Fouble vision.
- Headaches, dizziness, nausea, or fatigues easily after reading.
- Head tilting, closing or blocking one eye when reading.
- Skips lines or loses place when reading.
- Difficulty tracking moving objects.
- Misaligns letters or numbers.
- Unusual posture or moves head closely to see book or paper.
- Avoidance of near work such as reading.
- When reading, words, letters, or lines run together or jump around.
- Difficulty concentrating or comprehending reading material.
- Persistent reversals of numbers, letters, or words after second grade.
- Writes crooked or poorly spaced.
- Poor eye hand coordination.
- Inconsistent or poor sports performance.

INSTRUCTION : SIT 14 INCHES AWAY FROM YOUR COMPUTER SCREEN. CHECK YOUR VISION WITH EACH EYE SEPERATELY (WEAR GLASSES IF NEEDED FOR READING.) IF YOU CAN READ 20/20 LINE, YOUR VISION IS NORMAL.
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