How to Recommend Lenses for Students With Long Study Hours
- angetkr
- Jul 20
- 1 min read

Students today spend more time using screens, reading digital materials, and working under artificial lighting. Extended study sessions can lead to eye strain, reduced concentration, and headaches. Optometrists can support students by recommending lenses that protect their eyes and help maintain visual comfort throughout the school year.
Start by assessing daily screen time. Students who use laptops or tablets for several hours benefit from lenses that filter high energy visible light. Rising Sun Blue Shield lenses help reduce visual fatigue without altering clarity or colour accuracy. This makes them suitable for both academic work and general daily use.
Consider the student’s environment as well. Classrooms, learning centers, and libraries often use fluorescent or LED lighting, which can increase glare. Lenses with anti-reflective coatings reduce unwanted reflections and support better focus. Optometrists can explain how reduced glare leads to clearer reading and less squinting, especially during long study periods.
Frame comfort also matters. Lightweight materials (TR90) and stable nose pads help students wear their glasses for extended hours without discomfort. Combining comfortable frames with appropriate lenses gives students a reliable setup for both school and extracurricular activities.
By guiding families to select lenses based on study habits and daily exposures, clinics position themselves as partners in academic performance and long-term vision care.
For more information on Rising Sun Blue Shield, and to see lightweight frames, reach out to TKR Optics.
TKR Optics
445 Sales St., Brgy 307 Quiapo, Manila City, Philippines 1001
Provincial Contact: 0917 882 9238 | GMA Area: 0917 163 0371
Email: info@tkroptics.com | Website: https://www.tkroptics.com/



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