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Digital devices have become a part of daily life for most people. The issue is all that screen staring has led to the growing health issue of digital eye strain–the physical discomfort felt after two or more hours in front of a digital screen be it a computer, tablet, smartphone, e-reader, TV, or video game.
What are the most common symptoms?
Typically digital eye strain can also result in headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, and neck and shoulder pain.
Why do digital devices cause eye strain?
There are multiple culprits that lead to digital eye strain. We typically blink on average about 18 times per minute, but when staring at a screen for a significant amount of time, we blink much less. This causes dry, itchy or burning eyes. Posture and the ergonomics of one’s workspace are contributing factors. Emerging research is also pointing the finger at blue light, a portion of the light spectrum between UV and visible light that can cause damage to retinal cells and lead to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts with cumulative and constant exposure.
Who is most at risk?
If you have a computer-oriented job, you are among the most likely to experience digital eye strain. A study conducted a few years ago found that office workers who work on a computer most of the time and experience eye strain undergo changes in their tear fluid similar to people with dry eye disease. Your age is also an indicator of whether you’re more at risk for digital eye strain. Unlike most eye issues, it’s the young who are suffering the most – in fact a large majority, nearly 70 percent, of millennials report symptoms of digital eye strain.
So how can it be prevented?
The easiest way to avoid digital eye strain is to take a break from the devices for a while. Making a conscious effort to move your eyes away from a digital device can also help prevent you from getting addicted to your devices too.
Here’s a summary of our key tips: