Computers can cause health-related problems.

COMPUTERS are a part of life these days. They play the role of teacher, postman, newspaper and television. The software industry provides jobs to many people. The work pattern of computer professionals carries a load of orthopaedic disorders. The chief complaint is constant pain in the upper limbs, neck, shoulders, back.
Repetitive strain injury occurs when the movable parts of the limbs are injured. This usually happens in computer professionals, musicians, students and others who use their hands in a repetitive manner.
Symptoms
There may be constant pain in the hands, elbows, shoulders, neck and back. Other symptoms are cramps, tingling and numbness in the hands. Hand movements may become clumsy and the person may find it difficult to even to fasten buttons.
Another variant may produce painful symptoms in the upper limbs but the site may be difficult to locate.
The common diagnoses seen in this group are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tenosynovitis, Buristis, White Limb and Shoulder pain. The main cause of these problems is strain due to long unbroken periods of work. Ergonomics or the lack of it plays a very important role. Lack of information about the condition leads to neglect by the concerned individuals.
Palliative measures
People concerned should seek medical attention when early symptoms set in. Measures that can be adopted at an individual level include:
Posture: The best posture to sit in front of a computer is semi-reclined with the forearms resting in a cradle or on an extension of the keyboard rest. The back should be supported. The hands should be free and point in the direction of the forearms. The feet should rest on the ground. The monitor should be 18 inches or more away and at a slightly lower level than eye level.
Rest: Take breaks after 15 minutes and slightly longer ones after every hour. Plan your work like a long innings. Do not overload yourself.
Hydration: Drink adequate fluids to keep the tendons and soft tissues soft.
Shortcuts: Use keyboard shortcuts and less of the mouse. Touch the keyboard softly and do not pound at it. The wrist should rest on the table.
Telephone use: Don't cradle the telephone between the face and shoulder while working as this can lead to neck strain.
Messages: Do not use the computer when you can convey messages in person or through the intercom.
No games: Games, surfing at work may increase stress on your hands.
Organisations that use computers in a big way can also adopt certain preventive measures. These include
Educating employees on the importance of adopting a proper posture;
Using quality ergonomic furniture that will save loss of working hours by ensuring employee's comfort;
Giving periodic reminders through lectures and audio-visual presentations by medical professionals.
When symptoms set in, consult an orthopaedic surgeon. Do not make the diagnosis yourself.
The diagnosis will be made from the history and clinical findings as there will be no changes in X-rays, since the soft tissues are involved. Nerve conduction studies can confirm the diagnosis. In cases detected earlier, attention to ergonomics will restore normalcy.
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a very well written post,
a very well written post, informative too..computers form an integral part of our lives, we cannot do without them...but we can surely try to avoid these health related problems by taking some precautions..
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very informative post
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your post is very well-written. in fact, i developed cervical problems due to wrong posture. but got rid of them with the help of yoga...
anyway, your post was helpful.
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yes, you are right , sitting and working on computers for a long time, brings some health hazards.
my left arm some times pains typically.
i usually leave my seat for some time and wander here and there.
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You couldn't have said it better Uma,
We must definitely remind ourselves to have breaks when sitting for long hours, whether it be the computer or files or ledgers or reports. It weakens your back muscles and you invite trouble and leave yourself wide open to succumb to lower back injuries at the slightest jerk.
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hey that's quite a long
hey that's quite a long list....i thought it affected only the eyes and back ...thanks for putting up this information...
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Computer use will not affect your health if....
We take exercise regularly (eyes as well as body). It is also good if we get up from the chair every hour for 5 to 10 minutes break.
As people will use computers more in future we need to take precausions (as you have told).
Well-written Uma. Wishes from me.
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work on computers hampers our health seriously
this is true Uma! and I personally feel that we should not spend much time on it. but due to social compulsions and obligations we have to. well written, but what is the way out!
Spending more time before the PC
hampers your health as well as eyesight, dhawan.I have my own problems sitting before the computers.The health hazards are many.The worse could be to spoil your eyes and posture too.
Thanks for commenting.
Uma you highlighted
on one of our problems which we all are facing now knowingly or unknowingly.
Those sitting in front of computers tend to forget to blink the eyes and this results to the drying of eyes. using tear substitutes and remembering to blink eyes and deliberately changing our focus from computer monitors to a distant object in regular intervals are meausures that could be adopted ........
Every household or office has a computer in it so its high time we give a little more attention towards its consequences.
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You are right dhanya
Knowingly or unknowingly we do spend more time before the PC than required and then find ourselves having some problem or the other.I agree almost every household and office has a PC and we cannot avoid them altogether but taking precautions do help.