
Possible Signs Of Digital Eyestrain Include:
- Headaches towards the front of the head and around the eyes.
- Sore and tired eyes.
- Body fatigue, feeling tired and wanting to close your eyes.
- Vision fluctuation, which occurs when the muscles in the eyes become so used to focusing on a digital device that they can’t relax when they look at something else.
- Sensitivity to light.
- Poor night vision, which results from eye muscles being overstressed from constantly trying to focus on light sources and digital device.
- Dry, red eyes.
- Itchy eyes that you need to rub frequently.
- Reduced concentration.
As most of the symptoms of digital eye strain are uncomfortable, it causes a distraction.
To avoid digital eye strain, Naudé recommends that people keep their screens at least 50 to 70 centimeters away from their eyes; use an anti-glare screen to prevent glare; avoid excessively bright outdoor or indoor light, and zoom into pages to increase the font size.
“It is good to keep exercising your eyes by moving your eyes side to side, up and down and in a circle. Also, every 20 minutes try to take a break from staring at the screen, blink your eyes ten times and then focus on something else that is some distance away for a few seconds. You can also wear glasses with fatigue reducing lenses. These provide what is called ‘accommodative support’, beyond that provided by traditional, single vision lenses. Accommodative support, from the likes of blue light support lenses, is literally energy for your eyes. They ensure more focused vision in all directions and distances to prevent fatigue and strain.”
He concludes saying that people shouldn’t ignore unpleasant symptoms such as burning and itchy eyes, redness or vision fluctuations.
“If your eyes are feeling sore and fatigued, and you are battling to focus, get them checked out. Regular eye exams will help to identify issues before they become major problems. If your symptoms are because of digital eye strain, you can take steps to protect your eyes and avoid permanent damage.”
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