Top 4 Tips to Relax Your Eyes

By Dr. Russel Lazarus
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Do your eyes hurt after spending a significant amount of time looking at digital devices? 

Staring at a screen can  be hard on the eyes, causing an eye condition known as computer vision syndrome or digital eye strain.

Symptoms to look out for?

If you experience any of these common symptoms, you may have digital eye strain;

  1. Headaches
  2. Blurry vision
  3. Light sensitivity
  4. Neck and shoulder pain
  5. Burning or itchy eyes

Fortunately, reducing uncomfortable computer vision syndrome symptoms can be as simple as trying a few of these eye tips and techniques.

Contact an eye doctor near you to learn more about digital eye strain and discover the best relief options for you.

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How to relax your eyes?

Prolonged computer use that results in eye strain can be alleviated by doing these 4 simple tips and techniques.

1. The 20-20-20 rule

This rule gives your eyes frequent breaks and helps lower your risk of dry eye and eye strain.

After about 20 minutes of screen time or doing other types of close-up work, focus on an object at least 20 feet away for 20 at least seconds.

This gives the eyes a much needed rest and helps them relax.

2. The clock exercise

This exercise helps relieve strain on overworked eye muscles and can prevent headaches and eye pain, among other symptoms.

Imagine a large analog clock a few feet in front of you. Keep your head still and move your eyes to the imaginary 6, then to the imaginary 12.

Keep moving your eyes to the opposite pairs on the clock — 3/9, 4/10, 5/11 and so on. Hold your gaze for a second or two on each number before moving on to the next one. Do this for 4-5 minutes.

3. Screen position

The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends placing a computer monitor 20 to 28 inches away from your eyes. The top of the computer should be at eye level or just below for maximum eye comfort. Glare filters can also help you see better by reducing the amount of glare created by digital devices.

Another contributor to eye strain is poor sitting posture. Your chair should be situated so that your feet are flat on the floor. For additional comfort, use an angled footrest.

4. Optimize your eyewear

Computer glasses can be beneficial if your normal prescription lenses or glasses do not sufficiently meet your vision needs for prolonged computer use.

These prescription glasses are customized to your needs and also reduce glare and block blue light.

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You don’t have to suffer from the effects of eye strain or Computer Vision Syndrome. If symptoms persist, contact an eye doctor near you and get the relief you seek.