carpal tunnel syndrome
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In general, you should be perfectly safe using a computer while you are pregnant. It had been thought in the past that the low-level electromagnetic fields produced by computer monitors could be harmful, and could specifically cause miscarriage or harm to your unborn baby. However, repeated studies have shown that there is no risk associated with these electromagnetic fields. The biggest risk in computer use while pregnant is the risk of spending too much time at once in front of the computer, because your body needs to have regular movement. In addition, while you are pregnant sitting for long periods of time can become uncomfortable and aggravate any problems you may have, such as sciatica. If you must spend extended periods in front of the computer, take frequent brief breaks to walk, stretch, and move. - Its ok to use a computer while your pregnant, the computer isn't going to hurt anything. Just don't put a laptop on your stomach.
They can hurt your eyes if you use them in dark rooms, but unless you break the computer screen or smash something or it explodes, you should be fine. Sometimes computers can make you stay inside more, so they can hurt you in a social way.
Of cousre there is while haveing a computer for homework and games is pretty good it can cause you too...Make you overweight*Make your butt big*Give you headaches*Give you back problems*Make you tired*Increases your risk of blood clots (due to not moving for long periods of time* I always think about search box, while reading a book or searching in dictionary (print edition).* When someone ask any question that I don't know, I want to Google that question for answer(s).* I put a lot of books on my bench. So, at this time I think about Tabs to easily switch between books!* When I do mistakes while writing, I think about Undo.* Before entering into computers I used to spend lot of time for playing Cricket and some other games with my friends in Play Ground but now I've missed that.( I'm not saying I missed completely but I'm spending very less time for that..)* Computer teached me a lot of bad health habits.* Using Smileys, Internet Slangs etc.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Computer work, typing, computer games, sports, scanning items at the supermarket checkout, playing musical instruments for extended periods of time, assembly-line work, or the use of power tools.
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The most common health hazards for information technology professionals are repetitive motion injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Others include eye strain and back pain from long periods spent seated looking at a computer screen.
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Depends on the amount of exposure. Occasionally, and for short periods of time - no. Frequently and long-term - yes.
Because of extended use of computers there are many health risks. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the most common health issues regarding computers because of repetitive motion which pinches of nerves in the hands and wrists. Eye strain is another big concern from reading things on the computer screen for long periods of time.
Usually repetitive strain injury and photosensetivity. Other side effects are identical with those of watching TV for long periods. Not to mention you get sore thumbs :)
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Repetitive strain injuries are injuries to the musculoskeletal and nervous systems that may be caused by repetitive tasks, forceful exertions, vibrations, mechanical compression, or sustained or awkward positions. People who are professional writers, cashiers, assembly workers, and anyone who uses their hands for long periods of would have these strains.