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Scrolling Reels? Your Eyes Are Paying The Price

Dr. Lalit Verma, president of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, called it a “silent epidemic.” He shared a case of a student with blurry vision and dry eyes from hours of watching reels. The child needed eye drops and was advised to follow the 20-20-20 rule—taking a 20-second break every 20 minutes to look 20 feet away.

Dr. Harbansh Lal, a senior ophthalmologist, explained that reels are designed to keep users hooked, reducing blink rates by 50%. This leads to dry eyes, difficulty focusing, and even early myopia in kids. Studies predict that by 2050, half the world could be nearsighted, with screen time speeding up vision decline.

Not Just Eyes—Mental and Social Harm

Doctors also warned about headaches, poor sleep from blue light, and social withdrawal. Dr. Samar Basak noted that excessive reel-watching is hurting real-life relationships and work focus. Another expert, Dr. Partha Biswas, called it “Reel Vision Syndrome”—a mix of eye strain, overstimulation, and fatigue.

How to Protect Your Eyes
  • Follow the 20-20-20 rule
  • Blink more often while watching screens
  • Take regular digital detox breaks
  • Limit daily screen time

With eye problems rising, doctors urge parents and users to act now. “Reels may be short, but their damage can last forever,” warned Dr. Lal.

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