Blink, Rest, Repeat: Preventing Digital Eye Strain

Spending long hours in front of digital screens can lead to eye fatigue, headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. This article explores the causes of digital eye strain and shares simple, practical habits—such as maintaining a proper viewing distance, taking regular breaks, and managing screen time—to help protect eye health and support more comfortable vision in today’s digital world.
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18 August 2026
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In today’s digital world, many of us spend hours in front of a laptop or other digital devices, often becoming so focused on our work that we forget to take regular breaks. Over time, this can place significant strain on our eyes and lead to a range of symptoms that affect both comfort and productivity.
 
Studies estimate that around 50–90% of people experience symptoms of digital eye strain due to prolonged use of devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
 
Digital eye strain refers to a group of eye and vision-related problems caused by extended screen use. Common symptoms include eye fatigue, headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes, all of which can make daily tasks more challenging.
 
While prolonged screen time is a major contributor, other factors such as poor lighting, an improper viewing distance, and reduced blinking can also increase the risk of digital eye strain. Fortunately, a few simple habits can make a meaningful difference:
 
  • Maintain a comfortable viewing distance from your screen.
  • Adjust your screen brightness and enable warmer display tones where appropriate.
  • Take regular breaks and give your eyes time to rest.
  • Be mindful of your overall daily screen time.
 
As digital devices continue to play an essential role in our everyday lives, taking care of our eye health is more important than ever. By adopting healthy screen habits and giving our eyes regular opportunities to rest, we can help reduce digital eye strain and enjoy clearer, more comfortable vision in the long term.
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