Alternatively, if you shop blue light glasses on this page, an automatic blue light filter will be included in your order.
Do blue light glasses reduce tiredness?
Avoiding digital screens a few hours before bed can help you to sleep better, therefore reducing tiredness. During the day, it’s beneficial to be exposed to blue light because this helps regulate our circadian rhythm and keeps us more alert during the day. Blue light (from digital screens and/or the sun) makes the body feel like it should be awake, this is the reason we should avoid blue light during the evening.
What else can I do to reduce eye strain?
The Vision Council, a body representing the optical industry, recommends using glasses with blue light protection to reduce Computer Vision Syndrome. However, in addition to wearing blue ray glasses, there are other steps you can take to prevent or reduce the symptoms of eye strain.
Tips for preventing eye strain and irritation
- Practice the 20-20-20 rule – every 20 mins look 20 feet into the distance for at least 20 seconds
- Keep your eyes hydrated throughout the day with eye drops
- Sit an arm’s length away from your screen
- Have your computer screen lower than eye-level so that your eyes are not so widely open. This will prevent dry eye as when looking down, your eyes are slightly hooded which protects the tear film from evaporating
- Blink regularly – this will help replenish your eye’s own tears and prevent dry eye
- Adjust the brightness and contrast of your screen to match the brightness of your surroundings. The text size should be easy to read. You can also adjust the colour temperature on your monitor to reduce blue light
- Adjust the room lighting – make sure there are no shadowy areas or glare from lamps
If you’re a contact lenses wearer, you may experience worsened symptoms of irritation and dryness. It’s Important to try and give your eyes a break by wearing glasses from time to time. You can also consider silicone hydrogel contact lenses as they allow more oxygen to reach the eye compared to standard hydrogel lenses.
Do blue light glasses work?
Blue light glasses are modern-day protection for your eyes against digital screens. Wearing blue light glasses may reduce the effects of:
- Dry eyes
- Digital eye strain
- Headaches
- Sleep cycle disruption
- Eye fatigue
- Glare
When should I wear blue light glasses?
You might need blue light filter glasses if you are overly exposed to digital blue light. The primary source of blue light is emitted from the sun and by artificial sources such as digital screens and modern lighting.
Here are a few signs that you might need blue light glasses:
- You have headaches
- You have eye strain
- You have eye-fatigue
- You have trouble sleeping
- You spend hours in front of digital devices
Can you get prescription glasses with blue light filter?
Yes, you can get blue light blocking lenses for your prescription glasses. During the manufacturing process of your lenses, a special coating will be applied to block the blue light.
Prescription blue light glasses are affordable at Feel Good Contacts. All our frames at Feel Good Contacts can be customised with blue light blocking lenses. Our blue light blocking lenses are scratch-resistant with a special multi-layered anti-glare coating applied which features 100% UVA and UVB protection. This will help reduce unwanted reflections and provide improved visual comfort and contrast.
Is it OK to wear blue light glasses every day?
Anti-blue light glasses can be worn all day and are safe to wear. Blue light lenses are available at Feel Good Contacts in both prescription and plano.
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