
Digital Eye Strain in Gen Z and Its Link to Diabetes:
By : Dr. Surabhi Kandelwal
Consultant – General Ophthalmology, Sankara Eye Hospital
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Digital eye strain, also known as computer vision syndrome, is a result of prolonged screen exposure without taking breaks. This eye condition is characterised by several symptoms, including dry eyes, redness, difficulty in focusing, headaches, and irritation.
We are increasingly seeing younger individuals experiencing symptoms of digital eye strain, something that was once primarily seen among working professionals. Excessive screen time, coupled with sedentary habits, erratic sleep patterns, and unhealthy diets, is not just harming their eyes but also predisposing them to lifestyle diseases like Type 2 diabetes. When high screen exposure and uncontrolled blood sugar coexist, the risk of serious eye complications like diabetic retinopathy multiplies.
Therefore, when one has to struggle with eye strain due to digital sources and diabetes together, the situation becomes harder for the eye. The way out is through awareness and proper adjustment. The implementation of the 20-20-20 rule (after every 20 minutes, take a look at a distance of 20 feet for 20 seconds), drinking enough water, making sure the light is right, and organising regular vision tests can be very helpful.
It’s crucial for Gen Z to adopt mindful screen habits, stay active, and undergo regular eye and blood sugar check-ups. Protecting their vision today is essentially investing in their future eye health.