A woman in China, who
spent many hours peering at her smartphone in the dark, found that her right
retina had become detached.Liu felt her right eye had been 'veiled' since last
week. Liu habitually plays with her smartphone for two to three hours each day
in the dark, Xinhua reported Saturday.
'When the doctor
covered my left eye, everything I saw with my right was distorted. Rectangular
objects become elliptical,' she said.The doctor who treated Liu said she
suffered a partial retina detachment and blamed using her smartphone in the
dark for the trouble.Zhao Bingkun, an ophthalmologist in Zhejiang province,
said long hours staring at bright screen in the dark can cause the ciliary
muscle to overcontract, affecting its ability to accommodate the changes in the
lens when viewing objects at varying distances.
Retina detachment can
lead to blindness, and ophthalmologists are seeing a growing number of patients
suffering from the condition after staring at the screens of computers and
handsets for too long.A man in China's Fujian province, who spent 10 hours each
day running a shop at online marketplace Taobao.com, lost vision in his right
eye in November last year.
In a country
increasingly obsessed with staying wired, health professionals have long called
for self-restraint and proper protection by smartphone and tablet users.
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