Staring at smartphones and tablets is to blame for the rise of dry eye disease in children, say experts

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  • Dry eye disease is more common in older people, but growing among the young
  • The increasing amount of time spent staring at screens is making more suffer
  • The syndrome can make eyes sore, red and swollen, and cause blurred vision
  • Experts at Aston University have made an app to test people for the condition

More children are getting dry eye disease because they spend so much time staring at screens, scientists say.

The condition is more common among older people but is rising in the young because they blink less when looking at screens, so their tears dry up quicker.

So scientists at Aston University in Birmingham are developing a smartphone app to help diagnose people sooner if they are suffering with dry eyes.

The syndrome occurs when tears in the eyes are not produced properly or evaporate too quickly from the surface of the eyeball.

This causes irritation and discomfort in the eyes, and can lead to blurred vision or more serious problems.

The team’s app is designed to help GPs and pharmacists who don’t often have the correct equipment to diagnose people with the common condition, the creators say.

Children are spending an increasing amount of time looking at screens on smartphones and tablets, which could be fuelling a rise in dry eye disease, scientists say

Children are spending an increasing amount of time looking at screens on smartphones and tablets, which could be fuelling a rise in dry eye disease, scientists say

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