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TITLE:

TO DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF DRY EYE PRESENCE AND MAJOR CAUSES AMONG WORKERS WORKING IN CALL CENTERS AND TECH HOUSES IN LAHORE

AUTHORS:

Dr. Zahra Arshad, Dr. Muhammad Samaar Iqbal, Dr. Muhammad Jawad Anjum

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To decide the degree of dry eye presence and significant causes among laborers working in call communities and tech houses in Lahore. Methods: Our current research was conducted at Mayo Hospital, Lahore from October 2019 to September 2020. By helpful examining strategy, information was gathered from representatives matured 20 to 40 years of call focuses and programming houses. Segment data was recorded one-planned survey and Schemer's test strips were utilized to gauge creation of tears. De-sacred text investigation was accomplished for downright factors utilizing SPSS adaptation 20. Cross-arrangement of various factors was finished with dryness of eyes experienced. The recurrence of different eye grievances was resolved and Chi square test was utilized to notice the relationship with Schemer's test. P-value<0.05 was considered as critical. Results: Out of 150 workers 42 (28%) were found to have dry eyes. Mean age was 27 ± 3.5 years. Most of representatives 117 (78%) were guys and 77 (51.3%) were utilizing restorative displays for refractive mistakes. The most well-known eye grumblings among the PC clients were copying of eyes (44%), redness of eye (41.3%), dryness of nose (36%), dryness of mouth (34.7%), release from eye (10.7%) and unfamiliar body sensation (10%). Measurably critical (p<0.05) relationship has been seen between presence of eye consuming and positive Schemer's test. Conclusion: This investigation demonstrated that 28% of the people had dry eye, alongside different side effects of eyes among PC clients in call communities and programming houses. Keywords: level of dry eye, call centers and tech houses, Lahore.

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