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Staring at a computer screen for prolonged periods can lead to dry, irritated eyes, which can cause discomfort and affect your productivity. Here are some tips to help you avoid getting dry eyes while using the computer: 1. Take regular breaks: Take a break from the computer screen every 20 minutes and look away from the screen for at least 20 seconds. This will help reduce eye strain and give your eyes a chance to rest and rehydrate. 2. Blink frequently: Blinking is essential for keeping the eyes lubricated, so make a conscious effort to blink more often while using the computer. You may also want to try blinking exercises to keep your eyes moist. 3. Adjust your computer display settings: Adjust the brightness and contrast of your computer screen to reduce the glare that can contribute to eye strain. You can also increase the font size to reduce the need to squint. 4. Use eye drops: Over-the-counter eye drops can help keep your eyes lubricated and reduce dryness. Use drops that are designed for dry eyes, and follow the instructions carefully. 5. Use a humidifier: A humidifier can help add moisture to the air, which can reduce the risk of dry eyes. This is especially helpful if you work in a dry or air-conditioned environment. 6. Maintain good eye hygiene: Keep your eyes clean by washing your face regularly, and avoid touching your eyes with your hands. This can reduce the risk of eye infections that can contribute to dry eyes. By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of dry eyes and enjoy a more comfortable experience while using the computer. If you continue to experience symptoms of dry eyes, consult your eye doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
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