Is Screen Time Causing Your Dry Eyes?

In today’s digital world, screens are almost impossible to avoid. From smartphones and laptops to tablets and televisions, most of us spend hours each day looking at digital devices. However, while technology keeps us connected and productive, it can also take a toll on our eyes. One of the most common issues linked to increased screen use is dry eye discomfort.

So, could your screen time be the reason your eyes feel tired, gritty or irritated? Let’s take a closer look.

What Are Dry Eyes?

Dry eyes occur when your eyes do not produce enough tears, or when the tears you produce are not of good quality. As a result, the surface of your eyes becomes irritated and uncomfortable.

You might notice symptoms such as:

  • A stinging or burning sensation

  • Grittiness, as though something is in your eye

  • Redness or watery eyes

  • Blurred vision that comes and goes

  • Eyes that feel tired, especially later in the day

Although it may seem counter-intuitive, watery eyes can still be a sign of dryness. This happens because your eyes produce reflex tears in response to irritation, but these tears are not effective at properly lubricating the eye.

How Screen Time Contributes To Dry Eyes

When you focus on a screen, your blink rate naturally decreases. In fact, studies show that people can blink up to 50% less than normal when using digital devices. Because blinking helps spread tears evenly across the eye, fewer blinks mean your eyes dry out more quickly.

Additionally, screen use often involves intense concentration. As a result, you may:

  • Blink incompletely (not fully closing the eyelids)

  • Stare for long periods without breaks

  • Work in air-conditioned or heated environments that dry the air further

Over time, this combination can lead to persistent dryness and discomfort.

Common Everyday Triggers

While screen time is a major factor, it is not the only contributor. Several everyday habits and environments can make dry eyes worse, including:

  • Central heating and air conditioning

  • Long driving journeys

  • Wearing contact lenses for extended periods

  • Exposure to wind or smoke

  • Dehydration and fatigue

When these factors combine with heavy screen use, symptoms often become more noticeable.

The 20-20-20 Rule Can Help

Fortunately, there are simple habits that can make a real difference. One of the most effective is the 20-20-20 rule.

Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds.

This helps your eyes to:

  • Relax from close-up focus

  • Blink more naturally

  • Rehydrate the eye surface

Although it may feel like a small change, over time it can significantly reduce strain and dryness.

Practical Ways To Reduce Screen-Related Dryness

Alongside regular breaks, there are several other steps you can take to protect your eyes:

  • Make a conscious effort to blink fully and regularly

  • Position screens slightly below eye level to reduce exposure

  • Adjust brightness and reduce glare where possible

  • Stay well hydrated throughout the day

  • Use lubricating eye drops if recommended by an optician

  • Avoid direct airflow from fans or vents towards your face

By making these small adjustments, you can often improve comfort quickly and effectively.

When To Seek Professional Advice

Although mild dry eye symptoms can often be managed with lifestyle changes, persistent or worsening discomfort should not be ignored.

You should consider booking an eye examination if you experience:

  • Ongoing irritation or redness

  • Blurred vision that affects daily tasks

  • Increasing sensitivity to light

  • Symptoms that interfere with screen use or reading

An optician can assess your eye health, identify the underlying cause and recommend tailored treatment options to suit your needs.

Take Care of Your Eyes With Expert Support

If you are struggling with dry, tired or irritated eyes, you do not have to put up with it. Professional advice can make a real difference, especially when symptoms are affecting your comfort and quality of life.

At Huxter and Davy Opticians, we are committed to helping patients across the South West and Cornwall protect and maintain healthy vision. Whether your symptoms are linked to screen time, contact lenses or everyday environmental factors, our experienced team can provide clear guidance and personalised care.

So, if your eyes are feeling the strain of modern life, book an appointment with Huxter and Davy Opticians today and take the first step towards clearer, more comfortable vision.

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