Eye-Soothing Tips for Computer Users

WEDNESDAY, March 20, 2019 -- Screens: They're at work, at home and even in the palm of your hand. But stare too long at them and your eyes -- and mind -- could pay a price, experts warn.

For example, too much screen time can lead to problems such as eye strain, dry eye, headaches and insomnia, the American Academy of Ophthalmology warns.

"Eyestrain can be frustrating. But it usually isn't serious and goes away once you rest your eyes or take other steps to reduce your eye discomfort," said Dr. Dianna Seldomridge, clinical spokesperson for the academy.

The average office worker spends 1,700 hours a year in front of a computer screen, according to a recent study. That doesn't include time spent using smart phones and other digital devices.

Here, the academy offers tips for preventing eye problems:

"If these tips don't work for you, you may have an underlying eye problem, such as eye muscle imbalance or uncorrected vision, which can cause or worsen computer eyestrain," Seldomridge said in an academy news release.

More information

The U.S. National Eye Institute offers more eye health tips.

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Posted: March 2019