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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Eye strain
| synonyms        = [[Asthenopia]]
| field          = [[Ophthalmology]]
| symptoms        = [[Eye pain]], [[blurred vision]], [[headache]], [[dry eyes]], [[double vision]]
| complications  = [[Chronic pain]], [[migraine]]
| onset          = Can occur after prolonged [[computer use]], [[reading]], or [[driving]]
| duration        = Symptoms may persist as long as the activity continues
| causes          = [[Prolonged visual tasks]], [[poor lighting]], [[incorrect eyeglass prescription]]
| risks          = [[Computer use]], [[reading]], [[driving]], [[stress]]
| diagnosis      = Based on [[symptoms]] and [[eye examination]]
| differential    = [[Migraine]], [[dry eye syndrome]], [[convergence insufficiency]]
| prevention      = [[Regular breaks]], [[proper lighting]], [[corrective lenses]]
| treatment      = [[Rest]], [[artificial tears]], [[corrective lenses]]
| frequency      = Common, especially in people who use computers frequently
}}
'''Eye strain''' is a common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from intense use, such as while driving long distances or staring at computer screens and other digital devices.
'''Eye strain''' is a common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from intense use, such as while driving long distances or staring at computer screens and other digital devices.
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Eye strain can be caused by a number of factors, including:
Eye strain can be caused by a number of factors, including:
* [[Extended use of computers or digital devices]]
* [[Extended use of computers or digital devices]]
* Reading without pausing to rest your eyes
* Reading without pausing to rest your eyes
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* Being stressed or fatigued
* Being stressed or fatigued
* Being exposed to dry moving air from a fan, heating or air-conditioning system
* Being exposed to dry moving air from a fan, heating or air-conditioning system
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
Common symptoms of eye strain include:
Common symptoms of eye strain include:
* Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes
* Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes
* Watery or dry eyes
* Watery or dry eyes
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* Difficulty concentrating
* Difficulty concentrating
* Feeling that you cannot keep your eyes open
* Feeling that you cannot keep your eyes open
== Prevention ==
== Prevention ==
To help prevent eye strain:
To help prevent eye strain:
* Take regular breaks. Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away about 20 feet in front of you for 20 seconds.
* Take regular breaks. Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away about 20 feet in front of you for 20 seconds.
* Adjust your screen. Make sure your screen is at a comfortable distance and angle.
* Adjust your screen. Make sure your screen is at a comfortable distance and angle.
* Use proper lighting. Avoid glare on your screen and use a comfortable level of light.
* Use proper lighting. Avoid glare on your screen and use a comfortable level of light.
* Use artificial tears. They can help prevent and relieve dry eyes.
* Use artificial tears. They can help prevent and relieve dry eyes.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for eye strain usually involves making changes in your work habits or environment. In some cases, your doctor may recommend [[eye exercises]].
Treatment for eye strain usually involves making changes in your work habits or environment. In some cases, your doctor may recommend [[eye exercises]].
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Eye strain
Synonyms Asthenopia
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Eye pain, blurred vision, headache, dry eyes, double vision
Complications Chronic pain, migraine
Onset Can occur after prolonged computer use, reading, or driving
Duration Symptoms may persist as long as the activity continues
Types N/A
Causes Prolonged visual tasks, poor lighting, incorrect eyeglass prescription
Risks Computer use, reading, driving, stress
Diagnosis Based on symptoms and eye examination
Differential diagnosis Migraine, dry eye syndrome, convergence insufficiency
Prevention Regular breaks, proper lighting, corrective lenses
Treatment Rest, artificial tears, corrective lenses
Medication N/A
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Common, especially in people who use computers frequently
Deaths N/A


Eye strain is a common condition that occurs when your eyes get tired from intense use, such as while driving long distances or staring at computer screens and other digital devices.

Causes[edit]

Eye strain can be caused by a number of factors, including:

  • Extended use of computers or digital devices
  • Reading without pausing to rest your eyes
  • Driving long distances and doing other activities that require extended focus
  • Being exposed to bright light or glare
  • Straining to see in very dim light
  • Having an underlying eye problem, such as dry eyes or uncorrected vision
  • Being stressed or fatigued
  • Being exposed to dry moving air from a fan, heating or air-conditioning system

Symptoms[edit]

Common symptoms of eye strain include:

  • Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes
  • Watery or dry eyes
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Headache
  • Sore neck, shoulders or back
  • Increased sensitivity to light
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Feeling that you cannot keep your eyes open

Prevention[edit]

To help prevent eye strain:

  • Take regular breaks. Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away about 20 feet in front of you for 20 seconds.
  • Adjust your screen. Make sure your screen is at a comfortable distance and angle.
  • Use proper lighting. Avoid glare on your screen and use a comfortable level of light.
  • Use artificial tears. They can help prevent and relieve dry eyes.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for eye strain usually involves making changes in your work habits or environment. In some cases, your doctor may recommend eye exercises.

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