Mr. Chen, 30 years old, is suffering from cataract, a disease of the elderly. In recent years, the onset of cataracts is on a younger trend, and young people who often face computers and cell phones have become the target of cataracts.
Due to the nature of his work, Mr. Chen in Tianxin District needs to face the computer often, and in his spare time, he likes to fiddle with his cell phone. A few days ago, he found that the words on his cell phone had become blurred, and he didn’t expect to find that he was suffering from cataracts after an examination.
Cataracts used to be called “senile cataracts”, but now they are called “age-related cataracts”, and they are no longer the exclusive disease of the elderly. Nowadays, many young people work on computers during the day, and go home at night to chat on computers, play online games and shop online, so it is easy to suffer from visual fatigue, monitor terminal syndrome and dry eye, which are all precursors of cataracts. Deng Li reminded the public that they should reduce the time spent on the Internet on weekdays, especially not to stare at computers and cell phones for a long time, and can eat more blueberries, purple kale, broccoli and other foods rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, and have regular eye examinations and comprehensive physical examinations.