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What is the 20-20-20 rule to prevent digital eye strain?

Mike SternOctober 13, 2022

we spend more than half our day in front screen, either on a laptop or mobile phone. This can often be due to prolonged screen time dry and irritated eyeseye strain, and others eye problems, Dr N S Muralidhar, President of the Vitreo-Retinal Society of India, said, “With over two billion people living with the eye condition worldwide, millions in India alone suffer from preventable vision loss.”

Some other important reasons include: cataracts (responsible for 66.2 percent of blindness cases in individuals age 50 or older), glaucoma (damage to the optic nerve), and retinal disease (diabetic retinopathyage-related macular degeneration), etc., Dr Muralidhar told indianexpress.com.

Contrary to these reasons, Dr Rishi Bhardwaj, Consultant, Ophthalmology, Paras Hospital, Gurugram said that staring at digital devices does not necessarily harm your vision. “But, it can result in discomfort and stress. The average person blinks 15 times every minute. This percentage drops to half or a third when viewing a screen. This can result in dry, itchy and puffy eyes. it is known as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS),” He added.

Researchers show that any respite from repetitive computer work or screen time is good (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

Like, is there any exercise that can help? prevent eye strain, It’s the 20-20-20 rule! Here’s how you can follow it: For every 20 minutes of screen time, look about 20 feet away in front of you for 20 seconds. “The aim is to reduce eye strain caused by glare on a digital screen for a long time. It is necessary to take frequent breaks from the screen to prevent computer vision syndrome,” explained Dr Muralidhar.

He added that this regimen effectively reduces eye strain and other symptoms resulting from prolonged screen time.

According to Dr. Bhardwaj, this “amazing technique” helps us to take frequent breaks from the screen. “It could be reduce eye fatigue Brought on by the expanded use of digital screens,” he said.

Researchers show that any relief from frequent computer work or screen time is good, despite the fact that many doctors recommend the following: 20-20-20 Rule As for the best course of action, the ophthalmologist explained.

Experts mentioned that anyone and everyone can follow this simple rule designed to reduce eye strain.

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