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If previously we've discussed about Internet
challenges to privacy, now I would like to shares the interesting information. That
is Health risk of computer usage. So, there are 3 occupational disease of using
computer. Let’s discuss them.
If you've ever
developed a burning, aching pain in your elbow after playing too many rounds of
tennis, or shooting pains and weakness in your hands after spending weeks glued
to the computer while crashing on a project, you've probably experienced the
early stages of repetitive stress injury (RSI).
Repetitive
stress injuries (RSI) are injuries that happen when too much stress is placed
on a part of the body, resulting in inflammation (pain and swelling), muscle
strain, or tissue damage. This stress generally occurs from repeating the same
movements over and over again.
Computer vision
syndrome (CVS) refers to any eyestrain condition related to display screen use
in desktop computers, laptops, e-readers, smart phones, and handheld video
games. CVS affects about 90 percent of people who spend three hours or more per
day at a computer. Its symptoms, which are usually temporary, include
headaches, blurred vision, and dry and irritated eyes.
Technostress is
stress induced by computer use. Its symptoms include aggravation, hostility
toward humans, impatience, and fatigue. According to experts, humans working
continuously with computers come to expect other humans and human institutions
to behave like computers, providing instant responses, attentiveness, and an
absence of emotion. Technostress is thought to be related to high levels of job
turnover in the computer industry, high levels of early retirement from
computer-intense occupations, and elevated levels of drug and alcohol abuse.
The incidence of technostress is not known but is thought to be in the millions
and growing in the United States. Computer-related jobs now top the list of
stressful occupations based on health statistics in several industrialized
countries.c
So guys, I hope the
information above can make us cautious and more aware of using of computer. Thank
youJ
Resource: kidshealth.org/en/teens/rsi.html
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Interesting and good article. I have a question. Do you have any idea how we can minimize the health risk of computer usage? Thank you.:))
BalasHapusgood article. so i want to ask, how about the man like a cashier and maybe the accountant that they have to sit in front of the computer all the time, according to you what should they do in order to not get the stress and deases of using computer ?
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