Yes and no. Your eyes might hurt, but they won't sustain permanent damage.
This wasn't always the case. Prior to the 1950s, television sets emitted more radiation, and if you spent too much time in front of the set, you might have increased your risk of some eye problems. The technology has improved significantly since then, however, and modern televisions aren't dangerous.
Most of us heard this myth from our parents, and the "you'll ruin your eyes!" idea does seem logical. After all, eye strain can occur when we focus on short-distance objects for long periods of time, and repetitive eye strain seems like a recipe for permanent damage—right?
Nope. Eye strain is uncomfortable, but it's not dangerous. Besides, while children are more likely to sit close to the sets than adults, eye strain isn't as much of an issue for them.
"Children can focus at close distance without eye strain better than adults," the American Academy of Ophthalmology wrote on its website in 2010. "Therefore children often develop the habit of holding reading materials close to their eyes or sitting right in front of the television. There is no evidence that this damages the eyes either in children or adults. With children, this habit usually diminishes as they grow older."
There's also a correlation/causation issue at play. Children might sit closer to the TV if they have issues with their long-distance vision; these children will need glasses, and their parents might attribute their nearsightedness to their TV-watching habits.
The bottom line: Some kids may get headaches or temporary blurry vision from sitting too close to the television, but unless they're experiencing symptoms, there's no need to worry.
You are straining your eyes by watching tv in the dark; your pupils are dilating to focus and straining. This will make your eyesight worse and make your power you need from external help like glasses or contacts increase. So, yes.
watching 2 much tv
I like watching T.V but it does make you have bad eye site and that you will get carried away with it and spend your hole life watching T.V.
No, it is just a way to say watching too much stuff on tv or being on computer too long can damage your eyes. Of course it doesnt.
Because it make us lazy and it effect to our eyes and brain.It can make our habits bad
yes it does i was watching tv today i was so tired after watching it for 2 long hours so yes the tv does make you tired
There is no medical evidence (so far) that indicates you might receive any long term eye damage from watching 3D TV. Some people do experience headaches caused by eye strain when watching 3D images. The way to avoid or reduce this is to make sure you take regular short breaks when watching.
Makes me tired
yes tv watching gives no incentive for activity, ads for food continuous to want to eat even if not hungry
If it's a HD tv then yes, otherwise you are watching a lower image resolution than your tv is capable of.
You shouldn't apply anything near your eyes, as it may make the condition worse.
If you are going to railroaded into buying 3D because your neighbor has one then at least do your homework and make sure you and your family experience several makes and models before buying. Make sure the glasses are comfortable, that the image is clear and realistic on 3D and 2D. If your sons are keen to be watching it, then make sure they are comfortable watching it too.