Eyes are the most sensitive as well as one of the most essential special senses of our body. Excessive and unmonitored use of these gadgets since a very young age has increased the use of spectacles among these children.
All over the world, about 60 million people have vision problems from prolonged exposure to computer screens. About 25-30% of children using computers need corrective glasses for vision.
This article will help you understand the normal physiological process of blinking and also reason out why your child blinks a lot when watching TV.
We blink every 3-4 seconds and it occurs involuntarily in a normal individual. Each blink lasts for about 150 milliseconds. Blinking rates are more in females than in males. The rate of blinking reduces when the eyes are focused on something as in reading or writing or when using a computer. This is why the eyes get tired.
Infants or newborns do not blink as much as a normal adult. They blink about 1-2 times a minute.
A wonderful coordination between muscles of both eyes along with proper nervous system control causes normal blinking.
Usage of computers, television, tablets, mobile phones and other electronic gadgets among children and toddlers has risen drastically over the last few years. These gadgets are being used more frequently as a source of entertainment for kids instead of regular outdoor games.
When allowing your children to use these gadgets, you must have noticed that your child or toddler blinks hard and blinks frequently or often your toddler may squeeze his eyes shut while focusing on one of the many YouTube cartoons and videos and games.
Children are less aware of the hazards of prolonged exposure to television screens. Therefore, they sit for hours in front of the television screens watching their favorite TV shows. After a certain period of time, you may notice your child rubbing and squeezing his eyes shut and often blinking a lot.
Since this awareness is lacking in children, it is the duty of parents to monitor the time spent by their toddler or child in front of the television screen.
On the other hand, TV screen resolution, glare and radiation and display quality plays a significant role in producing eye strain.
Certain Measures can be Taken to Prevent your Child from Blinking too much:
A pediatric ophthalmologist will use a set of diagnostic tools within his examination room to evaluate the most probable cause of your child blinking a lot.
Other issues like tics may require appropriate therapy and medications. Refractory errors may require the use of spectacles if your child is having too much of blinking and blurred vision not just while watching television, but also at school and while performing other activities.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Himanshi is a Homoeopathic consultant and currently working as a lecturer in Post-graduate faculty of Homeopathy, Parul University, Vadodara. Completed BHMS and MD in Homeopathy in January 2018 and also has a clinical experience of about 6 years. Personal interests include reading, spending time with family and traveling.
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