The Vision Pro isn’t destroying your eyes, but maybe get eye drops

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The Vision Pro isn’t destroying your eyes, but maybe get eye drops
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Many Vision Pro users have complained of eye strain, but VR headsets aren’t inherently harmful to your vision.

We’ve all heard that screens aren’t good for your eyes. So it might not be too surprising to hear that many Vision Pro users have complained about eye strain. However, these are common complaints from overall VR usage and experts say it isn’t something to freak out over. “Despite what many people believe, sitting too close to the TV does not damage your eyes. Screens ruining your eyes is another myth,” says Dr. Arvind Saini, clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

They can be caused by quick pressure changes , which can pop the capillaries in your eyes, or by eye trauma. '“There is no scientific evidence to suggest that any digital screens, including a tool like VR devices, are harmful to eye health.”' “Screen use or VR use itself cannot cause subconjuctival hemorrhage,” says Saini. However, he says that VR can indirectly cause blood vessels to burst if you’re constantly rubbing your eyes to deal with screen-related dry eye.

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