Two months ago, a 32-year-old patient walked into my exam room. He complained of “constant eye pressure” and “wired-but-tired nights.” When I examined him, his strain levels matched what I usually see in someone twice his age.
When I asked what he did before bed, he said exactly what YOU probably do: “Just scroll a little to relax.”
That was the moment I realized I couldn't stay quiet. Screens today hit your eyes with more high-energy light than they were ever designed to handle. And at night? The damage is multiplied.