Hyderabad: Due to the constantly rising cases of COVID-19, a lockdown was imposed to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country. As the lockdown continues, so does the binge-watching of our favourite web series on our mobile phones, tablets and laptops. But is it safe to be glued to our screens for so long?
Prof. Ravi Kumar Reddy, ophthalmologist and medical director at Medivision Eye Centre, Hyderabad says, “Due to prolonged screen exposure, especially due to the blue light emitted from our gadgets, certain eye disorders like dry eye, fatigue and even headaches can be witnessed.” Therefore, binge watching can cause great damage to your eyes if proper precautions are not taken.
“On an average, a maximum of 8 hours can be spent on screens but with frequent resting intervals. I recommend taking intervals after every 2 hours for at least 2 minutes," says Prof. Reddy. Here are a few other measures that he suggested:
Not just social Distance
Prof. Reddy recommends maintaining a proper distance from the screens. A distance of at least 15-20 feet from TV screens and at least a 2 feet distance from mobile and tablet screens must be maintained.
Mind the font size
A proper font size must be used to avoid causing tiredness of the eyes. The text on our mobile phones, laptops and tablets should be readable and not very tiny. Always remember, lesser font size- early fatigue, larger font size- lesser fatigue.
BREAK the distance
Take frequent breaks from staring at your screen to relax your eyes.
Rub your palms until warm and cover your eyes. Don’t put too much pressure
Look at distant objects around you
Add Humidity to the room