Ocular Morbidity among Students in Relation to Classroom Illumination Levels.

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2015-09
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Objective: This cross-sectional study was done to find the prevalence of eye strain and other ocular morbidities among students in Udupi, Karnataka. Methods: The study protocol included interview, visual acuity examination using Snellen chart, and measuring classroom illumination through lux meter. Results: 26% students had visual morbidity and the most prevalent symptoms of eyestrain were headache (38.6%), watering of eyes (25.7%), pain around eyes (15.6%) and blurred vision (11.9%). 55.5% classrooms and 88.4% blackboards did not have proper illumination. Conclusions: Low classroom illumination levels may be a possible factor for development of visual morbidity.
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Asthenopia, Eyestrain, School children, Factors
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Wagle Shailesh, Kamath Ramachandra, Tiwari Rajnarayan, Mayya Shreemathi. Ocular Morbidity among Students in Relation to Classroom Illumination Levels. Indian Pediatrics. 2015 Sept; 52(9): 783-785.