Digital eye strain, sometimes referred to as computer vision syndrome, is well documented. If you’ve ever experienced dry or irritable eyes, blurred vision, eye fatigue, or head, neck and back pain after using a computer or smartphone, then you’re familiar with it.
“No one knows for sure at this point if prolonged use of digital devices actually causes permanent damage to the eyes,” explained Gary Heiting, OD, senior editor of AllAboutVision.com, “but it’s well established that it causes eye strain and discomfort.”
POSSIBLE MEASURES TO REDUCE MOBILE SCREENLIGHT DAMAGE TO THE EYES
- Actually with smartphones one can reduce the screenlight brightness;
- Goto Phone Settings
- Click on Display
- Click on Brightness
then adjust the screen brightness to lowest level.
2. In some smartphones lowest level is bright to some users so in this case you need the help of an application to dim it to your desired gauge.
Download some of the Screenlight dimmers directly from AppStore or Google Playstore
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