Many people will answer 'yes'. Digital eye strain has become so commonplace that it's even been given a medical term: Computer Vision Syndrome. Symptoms include redness or irritation of the eyes, blurred vision, dry eyes, general fatigue, back and neck pain and headaches.
When one is reading off of a screen, the eyes have to constantly refocus and reposition in order to process the content. As a result, one doesn't blink as often. Blinking moisturises the front of the eye. The average person blinks around 16 times per minute. This is halved when using a digital device. General fatigue can also occur from staring at screens and straining to read small fonts and images.
There's also the blue-light emitted from digital screens that can cause premature ageing of the eye. (Click here to read more about blue light.)
Torga Optical has a number of products that combat Digital Eye Strain and help to protect your eyes against too much exposure to blue light - click on the options below to find a potential solution for you: