February 22, 2021

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Ask the Pediatrician: What can help keep my child's eyes from hurting after being online all day for school?

Is there anything that can help my son, who complains that his eyes hurt after a long day of virtual learning?

Children spend more time than ever staring at digital screens—on computers, tablets, TVs, smartphones and other devices. All that can take a toll on 's well-being, including how their eyes may feel.

Research shows that children begin zooming in on digital media devices, such as their parents' tablets or smartphones, as young as 6 months old. By their teens, studies have found, kids spend nearly 7 hours a day using screened-based media, watching TV, playing video games, and using social media. Especially if they're having fun, children might keep playing and watching to the point of eye-rubbing exhaustion.

Amid the pandemic, children are spending even more time on their laptops and computers if they are doing virtual learning.

Staring at a screen for long stretches without taking breaks can cause symptoms such as:

Parents can do the following things:

If you have any questions about keeping your child's eyes and vision healthy during the pandemic, talk with your pediatrician.

Journal information: New England Journal of Medicine

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