Liu, a resident of eastern Zhejiang Province who used to play with her smartphone for two to three hours a day in the dark, felt as if her right eye had been veiled for a week.
The doctor attending Liu said she had suffered a partial retina detachment and blamed her smartphone usage in the dark for the problem, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
"When the doctor covered my left eye, everything I saw with my right was distorted. Rectangular objects become elliptical," she said.
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 long hours.
In November last year, a man at the online marketplace Taobao.Com in eastern Fujian Province lost vision in his right eye after spending 10 hours a day staring at computers and smartphones.
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