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How to Reduce Eye Strain From Screens

By News Room24 December 20253 Mins Read
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How to Reduce Eye Strain From Screens

If your eyes feel sore, dry, blurry, or tired after a day on your phone or laptop, you’re not alone. Screen-related eye strain has become so common that many people assume it’s unavoidable — but it isn’t. With a few smart adjustments, you can dramatically reduce discomfort without cutting back on screen time.

What Eye Strain Really Is (And Why Screens Trigger It)

Digital eye strain isn’t a medical condition — it’s a response to close prolonged-up focus. When using screens, your eyes work harder than they do when reading print or looking into the distance. You blink less, focus intensely for long periods, and often stare at screens that are too bright or poorly positioned.

Over time, this leads to:

  • Neck and shoulder tension

The key to reducing eye strain is reducing effortnot eliminating screens.

The 20-20-20 Rule: Small Habit, Big Relief

One of the most effective techniques eye professionals recommend is the 20-20-20 rule:
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

This relaxes the eye muscles responsible for close focus and helps prevent fatigue from building up. If you forget to take breaks, use a timer or app — consistency matters more than duration.

Set Your Screen Up for Comfort

Your screen should feel like a window, not a light source.

  • Adjust brightness so it matches your room’s lighting
  • Increase text size instead of leaning closer
  • Position screens at arm’s length away
  • Keep the top of the screen at or just below eye level

These changes reduce squinting, leaning forward, and constant refocusing — all major contributors to eye strain.

Blink More (Yes, You Have to Think About It)

When using screens, blinking can drop by up to 50%which dries out the eyes and causes irritation. Make a conscious effort to blink fully, especially during intense focus.

If dryness persists, preservative-free artificial tears can help — but they work best alongside regular blinking.

Reduce glare and reflections

Glare forces your eyes to constantly adjust. To reduce it:

  • Avoid sitting directly facing windows
  • Use anti-glare screen filters if needed
  • Clean screens regularly — smudges increase glare

If you wear glasses, anti-reflective lenses can significantly improve comfort.

Use Blue Light Tools Wisely

Blue light isn’t the sole cause of eye strain, but it can increase discomfort and interfere with sleep. Use night mode or blue light filters in the evening, and consider blue-light-blocking glasses if you work late into the night.

Take Proper Breaks, Not Just Micro-Breaks

Short breaks help, but stepping away completely — even for a few minutes — gives your visual system a real reset. Look outside, stretch, or walk around when possible.

Bottom line: Eye strain isn’t a screen problem — it’s a setup and habit problem. Fix those, and your eyes will feel the difference.

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