Sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory and
wearing the right pair is important in the prevention of many eye
diseases. Many people confuse sunglasses as fashion accessories and
therefore, buy them based on the fashion statement they make. It is
important to understand the protective feature of the pair you buy, and
know how effective a pair of sunglasses can be in prolonging good
eyesight until old age.
Sunglasses protect your eyes from receiving harmful Ultraviolet Radiation
Ultraviolet radiation is a negative catalyst in the
development of premature visual problems which includes age-related
macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts. In addition, the skin around
the eye is the thinnest and prolonged exposure to harmful UV rays, can
cause premature aging. UV rays have been known to age the skin around
the eyes, causing wrinkles and fine lines. It is important to buy a good
medically approved pair of sunglasses to prevent the onset of these
diseases and aging signs. A high quality pair of sunglasses will block
100% of UV rays from coming in contact with your eyes and the skin
around it.
Wearing sunglasses reduces glare
Most surfaces reflect and amplify light. Roads surfaces,
water, snow, glass buildings, and sand all reflect light back creating a
glare. This is especially dangerous while driving or if you’re involved
in any type of sporting activities. Polarized sunglasses protect your
vision from being distorted; preventing extreme glare. There are many
fake sunglasses that claim to be polarized and it important to ensure a
good high polarized pair of sunglasses is used for these activities.
Sunglasses reduce headaches caused by fatigued eye muscles
The pupil of the eye dilates and constricts to allow just
the right amount of light to the retina. In extremely bright conditions,
the pupil will find it difficult to constrict further to prevent bright
light from entering the eye. This will force the person to squint,
which means your eyelids too will start to close up, further reducing
light intensity. The eyelids and pupils are both controlled by tiny
muscles in the eye, which show signs of strain when overworked for long
periods. This inevitably leads to eye straining and headaches.
Sunglasses are designed differently for different purposes, and
therefore you need to use the correct pair depending on the time of day
and environment.
Prolonged Healthy Vision
Wearing the correct pair of sunglasses is important in
maintaining good eyesight for as long as possible. You will need
different pairs depending on the varying activities and environments you
are exposed to. You may need to have different pairs, made specifically
for each activity or sport. The right pair of sunglasses or protective
glasses while working on the computer is also necessary to prevent
future visual problems and eye diseases.
If you would like to know more about buying the correct pair of sunglasses talk to your doctor at the Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center and we will be happy to give you any advice you need.
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