Digital Eye Strain Is Real – How to Protect Your Eyes
We all use phones, laptops, and TVs for many hours. Because of this, many people feel tired eyes. This is called digital eye strain. The good news is—you can prevent it with simple steps.

What Is Digital Eye Strain?
It is when your eyes get tired from looking at screens for too long.
Common Signs
You may have digital eye strain if you feel:
- Dry eyes
- Burning or itchy eyes
- Blurry vision
- Headaches
- Neck or shoulder pain
- Watery eyes
- Trouble focusing
Why It Happens
Digital eye strain happens because:
- We blink less while using screens
- Blue light from screens affects our eyes
- Sitting too close or with poor posture
- Glare from lights or windows
- Not taking breaks

Easy Ways to Protect Your Eyes
- Follow the 20-20-20 Rule
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
- Blink Often
Blinking keeps your eyes wet and comfortable.
- Keep Your Screen at a Good Distance
Your screen should be at arm’s length.
The top of the screen should be at eye level.
- Reduce Glare
Avoid bright light directly on your screen.
Use curtains or an anti-glare protector.
- Use Blue Light Filters
Turn on Night Mode or Blue Light Filter on your devices.
- Sit in Good Lighting
Don’t work in a dark room.
Good lighting reduces strain.
- Sit Properly
Sit straight and avoid leaning too close to the screen.
- Take Small Breaks
Take a 5-minute break every hour.
- Stay Hydrated
Drink enough water to prevent dry eyes.
- Use Computer Glasses
If needed, ask your eye doctor for glasses that reduce screen strain.
Digital eye strain is very common, but easy to avoid.
With small daily habits—like blinking more, taking breaks, and using blue light filters—you can keep your eyes healthy.
