MYOPIA AND DAMAGE DUE TO EXCESSIVE USE OF SCREENS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE COVID PANDEMIC -19: LITERATURE REVIEW
Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Myopia is an ophthalmological abnormality prevalent among human beings, it is characterized by the formation of an image anteriorly to the retina, with the ciliary muscle at rest. We can list genetics and environment as conditioning factors of this pathology; in the meantime, this last factor has acquired great importance nowadays, in view of the growing exponential increase in the use of electronic screens. This literature review aims to list the relationships between myopia and the overuse of screens. In this context, it is necessary to review the main international publications on this health problem in children under 4 years of age. Thus, we carried out a literature review in the PUBMED database with the following keywords: “Myopia”; “Use of Digital Devices”; “children”, “computer”, “covid”. Although the relationship between the pandemic and the repercussions for ophthalmic health proposed in this work is an extremely relevant topic, it is known that there is still a need for further studies.
Keywords: “Myopia”; “Use of Digital Devices”; “children”, “computer”, “covid”.
Author Biographies
Acadêmico do décimo segundo semestre de medicina da Ulbra, Diretor cientifico da LIGA ACADÊMICA DE NEUROLOGIA E NEUROCIRURGIA ULBRA 2017-2020, membro da Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, monitor de Ciclo da Vida I (2017), monitor patologia aplicada(2018) , bolsista Fapergs (pesquisador), Diretor de pesquisa Liga Acadêmica de cuidados intensivos(2018), Diretor científico da Liga de Cirurgia Oncológica Ulbra (2018). Aluno bolsista de pesquisa PET- interprofissionalidade (2020), membro da Sociedade Brasileira de otorrinolaringologia, membro da Liga Acadêmica de Otorrinolaringologia da UFCSPA.
Acadêmica medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Acadêmica medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Acadêmica medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Acadêmica medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Acadêmica medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Acadêmico medicina- Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
Enfermeira - Universidade Luterana do Brasil - ULBRA
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