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Reducing Eye Strain

Glasses That Support Your Screen Time

Carson City Optics offers computer vision lenses to help your eyes stay more comfortable during extended screen use, so you can get through your day with less strain.

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Why Screens Strain Your Eyes

What Is Computer Vision Syndrome?

Computer vision syndrome is a common issue caused by prolonged screen use. When you focus on a screen for extended periods, your eyes have to work harder than usual, which can lead to fatigue and discomfort. It’s not a disease, but it can make daily tasks feel more difficult.

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Common Symptoms of Digital Eye Strain

Many people experience symptoms related to screen use, especially after a long day. These may include:

  • Tired or sore eyes
  • Headaches
  • Blurred vision
  • Dry or irritated eyes
  • Difficulty focusing after screen use

These symptoms often build gradually, which is why it’s easy to overlook them at first.

How Computer Vision Lenses Can Help

Computer vision lenses are designed to support your eyes at the distance you use most when working on a screen.

They can help reduce strain, improve focus, and make it easier to stay comfortable throughout the day—whether you’re working at a computer, using a tablet, or checking your phone.

Are You a Candidate?

If you spend a good portion of your day on a computer, phone, or tablet, computer vision lenses may be a helpful option. They’re often a good fit for:

  • Office work or remote jobs
  • Students and schoolwork
  • Frequent use of phones or tablets
  • Anyone noticing eye strain at the end of the day

Even if your symptoms feel mild, the right lenses can make a noticeable difference in how your eyes feel throughout the day.

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BOOK AN EYE EXAM

If you’re dealing with eye strain or spend long hours on screens, we’re here to help. Call our office or book online to schedule your visit, and we’ll help you find lenses that make your day more comfortable.