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Tips for Reducing Computer Eyestrain

February 04, 2013


Several factors may contribute to this including an uncorrected vision problem or an incorrect prescription. Also, some simple adjustments to your work environment can help reduce eyestrain.
1. Use Proper lighting to Reduce Glare
* Position your computer screen so as to avoid glare from windows or overhead lighting.
* Close blinds and move your screen away from any light source that may be causing glare.
* A glare filter for your screen may also help.
2. Adjust the Position of Your Computer Monitor
* Station your monitor so that it is approximately 18 to 28 inches from your eyes.
* Adjust your monitor screen so that it is 4-6 inches below eye level.
* Try to keep materials beside the monitor so as to require less head movement.
* Desk height should be approximately 26 inches.
* Your arms should be positioned at a 90 degree angle when typing on your keyboard.
3. Adjust Your Computer Settings
* Adjust brightness and contrast settings until you find the balance that is easiest on your eyes.
* Increase font size to make reading easier.
* Using bold face font will also help.
* Black Text on a white background is best or other high contrast combinations.
4. Take a Break
* Taking frequent breaks when working at the computer helps reduce eyestrain.
* Just as changing your focus and blinking often. Blinking moistens your eyes and prevents dryness and irritation.
* After 20 minutes of computer use, change your focus to something at least 20 feet away for approximately 20 seconds. Known as the 20-20-20 Rule for Computer Use, this helps relax the muscles in the eye used for focusing.
* If you have a tendency to get very absorbed in your work, set an alarm on your phone or computer that will alert you to take a break.
5. Get Glasses Specifically for Computer Use
* Get a routine eye exam. Often a slight prescription will help alleviate the eyestrain from long periods of computer use.
* Get computer glasses for your specific working distance. By measuring your different working distances, your eye doctor can customize your prescription accordingly.
* If you experience dry eye discomfort, ask your doctor about lubricating eye drops.
Since many of us spend hours each day in front of some type of computer screen, establishing optimal viewing conditions is important in reducing computer related eyestrain. Many of the symptoms can be alleviated by making adjustments to your work environment, optimizing computer monitor settings, and using glasses for computer distance rather than the typical book reading distance.

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