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Digital eye strain is a group of eye and vision problems. The problems can include eyes that itch and tear, and are dry and red. Your eyes may feel tired or uncomfortable. You may not be able to focus normally. These problems are caused by lots of computer or digital device use. Using e-readers and smart phones may also cause these problems.
These problems have been more and more common over the past few decades. Many people have some symptoms if they use a computer or other digital device for long periods. Most people who use digital devices have symptoms at least some of the time. Digital eye strain is very common in both children and adults.
For many reasons, reading text on a computer screen or other digital device is often harder for the eyes than reading printed text. This is why working on a computer for a few hours may cause symptoms of digital eye strain, but reading a book may not.
Several factors help to cause digital eye strain, such as:
People often blink less when using a computer than when reading printed text. This can cause dry eyes, which can lead to digital eye strain.
You may be at greater risk for digital eye strain if you:
You may have an underlying problem with dry eyes. This may make digital eye strain worse, or more likely to occur. Dry eyes is more common in women than in men. It also becomes more common with age. Some medicines and health problems make dry eyes more likely. For example, if you use antihistamines, you may be at greater risk of having dry eyes. If you have thyroid disease or certain autoimmune diseases, you are also at greater risk of having dry eyes.
Digital eye strain can cause many symptoms, including:
Most of these symptoms are not lasting. They often decrease or go away when you stop using your computer or other device. But symptoms may continue for a longer time.
The severity of symptoms may vary depending on:
Symptoms may get worse if you don't resolve the problem.
Using a digital device for a long time can also lead to other symptoms. This includes neck and shoulder pain. This is often due to poor alignment and posture when using the digital device. Some doctors call these symptoms part of digital eye strain as well.
Your eye doctor will make a diagnosis with a health history and complete eye exam. They will assess if any health problems, medicines, or environmental factors might be adding to your symptoms.
Your eye doctor may test the sharpness of your vision and how well your eyes focus and work together. For a more detailed exam, your doctor may want to dilate (enlarge) your pupils. Then they will use a device (ophthalmoscope) to look at the back of your eye. In some cases, you may need to get follow-up blood tests for health problems that might be helping to cause your digital eye strain.
Treatment includes creating a better work environment.
Making these changes may reduce digital eye strain in many people.
Your eye doctor will also need to treat any hidden health problems that may be adding to your digital eye strain. For instance, you might need a new pair of glasses. If you have an underlying dry eye problem, your eye doctor might advise you to:
Create a better work environment to help prevent digital eye strain. If you use glasses or corrective lenses, see your eye doctor at least once a year or as advised for a checkup. Also see your primary doctor regularly. This can help prevent and treat health problems that may cause digital eye strain.
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