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Application Of The Lutein Complex In Patients With Myopia And Computer Visual Syndrome

Kakharova Dildora Maribzhanovna , Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Mamadieva Mahliyo Sobirkhodzhaevna , Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Madaminkhuzhaeva Dilafruz Kahramonjon qizi , Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The term "computer vision syndrome" refers to eye symptoms caused by prolonged use of a
computer. This pathology is mainly recorded in young people. It has been shown that the use of the
lutein complex in the syndrome of computer stress and myopia significantly increases visual acuity
and improves the quality of life of patients.

Keywords

Lutein,, myopia,

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Kakharova Dildora Maribzhanovna, Mamadieva Mahliyo Sobirkhodzhaevna, & Madaminkhuzhaeva Dilafruz Kahramonjon qizi. (2020). Application Of The Lutein Complex In Patients With Myopia And Computer Visual Syndrome. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 2(08), 102–105. https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJMSPR/Volume02Issue08-16