How Neurolenses Can Alleviate Headaches

As people continue to use digital devices for work and leisure, digital eye strain is a common complaint. The eyes coordinate with the brain to remain aligned and in sync. Excessive close focus can cause double vision and other symptoms such as eye strain and headaches.
 

Technology has led to innovations that can help to improve vision. Neurolens innovative eyewear can help to correct misalignment.
 

Understanding Digital Eye Strain

Spending hours looking at computers and other digital devices can cause eye strain. Symptoms of digital eye strain (DES) include dry eyes, blurry vision, headaches, and neck tension. The symptoms differ in severity depending on the individual.
 

Studies suggest that more than 27% of individuals experience headaches due to digital eye strain. For most people, resting the eyes helps to reduce the symptoms.
 

Neurolenses for Eye Misalignment

Eye misalignment puts pressure on the trigeminal nerve, causing:
 

·       Headaches.

·       Blurry vision.

·       Eye strain.

·       Dry eyes.
 

Neurolenses are special eyewear that use contoured prisms to correct eye misalignment at all distances.
 

The patented, clinically tested technology can help users see better while reducing uncomfortable symptoms. If you use prescription eyeglasses, the special lenses can alleviate tension headaches and migraines. Technicians can insert the lenses into frames of your choice.
 

How Neurolenses Work

The neurolens design corrects issues that affect the trigeminal nerve. The lenses use a measurement function to detect eye misalignment. They also measure the extent or degree of the issue. Specialists use the measurement specifics for the prism prescription.
 

The prism helps to correct the misalignment for close and far distances. The lenses can be used with regular prescription eyeglasses. People without refractive errors can also benefit from the technology.
 

Benefits of Neurolenses

Neurolenses help to reduce symptoms of digital eye strain (trigeminal dysphoria). The benefits include:
 

·       They are ideal for anyone, whether an individual wears prescription eyeglass for myopia or hyperopia.

·       They help to relieve chronic headaches, dizziness, neck pain, and other symptoms associated with digital device use.

·       The lenses help to reduce eye strain.

·       They minimize dry eyes and eye irritation.

·       They help to reduce dizziness or motion sickness.
 

There are no long-term side effects or complications associated with Neurolenses.
 

Neurolenses Can Alleviate Headaches

The brain works together with the eyes, keeping them balanced and aligned. If prolonged digital device use causes you to experience headaches, it may be due to pressure on the trigeminal nerve. Light from digital devices and fluorescent lighting can irritate the nerves responsible for eye and facial sensations.
 

The trigeminal nerve goes to the spine. Irritating it can cause neck and shoulder pain. Poor posture and visual misalignment can lead to headaches and fatigue. If you have misaligned eyes, you can benefit from neurolenses.
 

Contoured prisms help to compensate for misalignment, giving clear and comfortable vision. Neurolenses can help to enhance the quality of your life. To be effective, you should wear the lenses all day or whenever you use digital devices.
 

The only drawback of neurolenses is the cost. Customized lenses are not covered by insurance. If your headaches do not respond to medications, they may be due to eye strain.
 

For more on how neurolenses can alleviate headaches, visit Baseline Vision Clinic. Our office is in Hillsboro, Oregon. Call (971) 290-5588 to book an appointment today.