Thursday, July 1, 2010

Protect Your Eyes From the Sun

Be Sun-wise With Your Eyes




The same sun rays that lead to skin cancer and premature aging of the skin are just as bad for your eyes. The culprit is Ultraviolet (UV) Rays and our office encourages everyone to be “Sun-wise With Your Eyes”

Unprotected exposure to UV radiation can cause photokeratitis, which is basically a sunburn of the eyes marked by painful, red eyes and a sensitivity to light. The symptoms usually clear up quickly and cause no permanent damage to the eyes. However, growing evidence suggests that long-term exposure to UV rays can lead to macular degeneration and cataracts, serious eye conditions that can cause vision impairment or loss.

Our office suggests the following to protect the eyes from serious damage:
• If at all possible, limit your time in the sun.
• Wear a wide-brimmed hat
• Wear sunglasses that filter 99% of UV rays

Children are especially susceptible to eye damage from the sun. The lenses in their eyes do not block as much UV radiation as in adults. Follow the same precautions as you would for an adult, but be sure to choose sunglasses that fit their smaller faces, have impact-resistant lenses, and have lenses large enough to shield the entire eye.



UV radiation can damage your eyes today and may contribute to long-term eye conditions such as macular degeneration and cataracts. Ask us about prescription and non-prescription sunglasses that block harmful UV rays. Don’t Fry Your Eyes

1 comment:

  1. It is very important to protect the eyes from sun and that goes for children to so sunglasses are must in summers.Baby Sunglasses

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