
EyeFatigue.com is built to make everyday eye wellness topics easier to understand. We focus on eye fatigue, digital eye strain, screen habits, glasses, eye drops, and common vision questions.
We are not a medical provider. Our goal is to explain topics in plain language, help readers compare information, and encourage better conversations with qualified eye care professionals when personal symptoms or concerns are involved.
Eye health information can feel confusing, especially when readers are trying to understand screen-related discomfort, eye drops, glasses, or common vision terms.
Our purpose is to simplify these topics without overstating what we can provide. We aim to give readers practical, easy-to-read information that helps them feel more prepared and less overwhelmed.
EyeFatigue.com focuses on educational content for regular readers. Common topics include digital eye strain, eye fatigue, dry-feeling eyes, screen habits, glasses, contact lenses, eye drops, eye exams, and basic vision terms.
We also create tools and explainers that help readers think through common eye comfort questions. These resources are informational only and are not a substitute for a personal eye exam or professional diagnosis.
We use reputable sources when explaining eye-related topics. These may include government health resources, medical organizations, academic sources, eye care associations, product information, and other reliable references.
We aim to compare information carefully, avoid unsupported claims, and explain what readers should consider before making decisions about their eyes or vision comfort.
EyeFatigue.com does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We do not claim that our content can identify the cause of a reader’s symptoms.
Eye discomfort, blurry vision, pain, sudden vision changes, light sensitivity, injury, infection signs, or ongoing symptoms should be discussed with a qualified eye care provider. When in doubt, readers should seek professional care.
Some pages may mention products, services, or affiliate links. When we do, our goal is to help readers understand features, use cases, and buying considerations in clear language.
Affiliate relationships do not control our editorial direction. We avoid presenting products as cures or guaranteed solutions. Readers should choose products based on their needs, professional guidance when appropriate, and the instructions provided by the manufacturer or eye care provider.
Eye-related information, product availability, and general recommendations can change over time. We review and update content when we find better information, clearer explanations, outdated details, or opportunities to make a page more useful.
Some pages may show a “last updated” date. That date reflects the most recent meaningful content review or revision.
EyeFatigue.com content is written and edited by Dave Mullins, who focuses on plain-language eye wellness education for everyday readers.
Dave is not a medical professional. His role is to research, organize, and explain common eye comfort topics in a way that is easier to understand.
Use EyeFatigue.com as a starting point for learning. Our content can help you understand common terms, compare options, and prepare better questions.
However, your eyes are personal. If you have symptoms, concerns, or a condition that may need care, the right next step is to contact a qualified eye care provider.
We want our content to be clear, useful, and responsible. If you notice something that appears outdated, unclear, or inaccurate, please contact us so we can review it.
We may update pages to improve clarity, add better context, correct errors, or reflect new information.
EyeFatigue.com exists to make healthy eye information simpler, not to replace professional eye care.