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Eye Strain A Problem During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 -- 8:09 AM

(WBAY) -As the pandemic continues, more of us are just getting used to staring at computers or phones all day.

While technology is making it possible for us to either work or learn from home, it’s doing a number on our eyes. “We’ve been seeing an increase in digital eye strain over the past few years with kids, adults,” says Prevea Health Optometrist Dr. Jessica Hilbert. Screen time is simply unavoidable these days. Staring at those screens may cause us to blink less, which can dry out eyes. We might also be holding screens too close, or words on screens may be harder to read than print because of poor contrast between text and background. Some or all of those things might have us experiencing blurriness, headaches, fatigue or an inability to concentrate. Dr. Hilbert says digital eye strain shouldn’t have long-lasting effects on our eyes, but there are a few changes we can make to avoid those short-term annoyances.

You can also reduce the glare or brightness on your device. When you’re done with school or work, walk away from all devices. She says that’s still being researched but it involves UV light not using your focusing system as much. There’s also not much research yet on ‘blue blocking’ lenses that are supposed to filter out blue light from devices. The American Academy of Ophthalmology says they’re not needed, and it’s how you use devices that needs to change.

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