Problem: Screens make your eyes tired, dry, and strained by evening

Many people feel eye fatigue after long screen sessions: dryness, heaviness, headaches, or blurry focus. This often happens because screens reduce blinking, keep eyes in close-up focus for hours, and expose you to glare and brightness—especially at night.


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Solution: Use a simple daily routine that reduces strain and supports recovery​


The goal is less strain during the day and better recovery at night.


1) Follow the 20-20-20 rule
Every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This gives the eyes a quick reset.


2) Blink fully and stay hydrated
People blink less on screens. Try full blink reminders every hour and steady water intake through the day.


3) Reduce glare and adjust brightness


  • increase text size (don’t squint)
  • reduce reflections from lights
  • lower brightness at night
    Small setup changes reduce strain fast.

4) Protect night recovery
Add a short screen-off buffer before bed and keep bedtime within a similar window most days.


Simple 14-day plan


  • Days 1–4: 20-20-20 rule + increase text size
  • Days 5–9: Add blink reminders + reduce glare
  • Days 10–14: Add screen-off buffer + steadier bedtime window

If you’re evaluating a supplement as a support layer, confirm product details and usage guidance on the EyeFortin Official Website.


Disclaimer: Educational content only; not medical advice. If you have sudden vision changes, eye pain, or a diagnosed eye condition, consult an eye-care professional.
 
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