Tuesday , March 26 2024

Do You know how Smart Phones are Gradually Killing your Eyes?

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Recent study on user experiences world wide has revealed that using a smartphone at night, in the dark, especially during bedtime, can actually cause the feeling of momentary blindness.

The smartphone has been described as the silent eyekiller. Check out the information below; were you aware of any of these facts?

Have you considered that turning on the brightness level of your device beyond 30% could be impacting your eyes in ways that could render them useless in a not too distant future?
Are you part of those who just love handling their various range of smartphones and have a knack for ensuring the phone is really bright “so that it won’t be too dull on the eyes?”

Have you noticed that you can reflexively close your left eye and open the right one. But it’s very hard to close the right eye and open the left one….or vice versa?

Have you noticed that you view your smartphone for a while and then when you lift your head, you find that your eyes are somewhat blurry?

Chances are that the muscle of that eye is weak.
Have you also noticed that sometimes it feels like there is a stone or something in your eyes. This could be after effects of overly exposing your eyes to bright light on your smartphone, laptops and all.

It is important to ensure that you keep the brightness on your smartphone at a reasonable level.
If possible, turn it off completely whenever you can.

This information is very vital because your eyes should not be played with at all. Help yourself and be careful with your smartphone.

About Chinenye Nwabueze

Nwabueze is a writer with passion for cutting-edge news

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20 comments

  1. Good observation with this you can stay healthy with your smart phone

  2. This is an eye opener

  3. Nwankwo onyinye grace

    Indeed. Your always on point

  4. chisom Janefrances

    Thanks for the information.

  5. Knowledge is power..

  6. Ofodile Diana Uchechukwu

    Nice info

  7. Nwachukwu Nkiruka

    Thanks so much for the advice,is really a good one

  8. nwangene. onyema

    this is very nice… thanks for the information
    reg number: 2015054001

  9. Thanks for the heads up,as they say everything that has an advantage also has a disadvantage.
    Group number: 15
    Quiz number: 20

  10. Onuorah Adaeze Chidimma

    This information will really help everybody in order to avoid massive eye problems or other hazards
    Gracias
    Quiz number 108
    Group number 3

  11. Udogu Ogechi Victory

    Thank you for giving us this awareness. 2016054141. group 1

  12. Agu Joseph Odira

    God help us all in this technological age.

  13. Woah, I never knew my smart phone can cause damage to my eyes
    reg no:2016054050
    quiz no:118

  14. nice well noted and corrections taken
    quiz no64

  15. wonderful!!!,it is really interesting,good observation, waow let’s avoid using smartphone in d night in order to avoid our eyes from damaging
    quiz no:98
    group no:8

  16. Its really a good advice,i support that.
    Quiz no:72
    Group 1

  17. Knowledge is power. Thanks for the information

  18. Good information
    This is very helpful

    Quiz no 73

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