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How To Keep Your Eyes Safe in Sun

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 19 Jul, 2014 01:13 PM
  • How To Keep Your Eyes Safe in Sun
Everyone knows how to protect skin in the sun but what about eyes? Longer, lazy summer days entice everyone to spend more time outdoors, but whether you are spending the day at the beach or just relaxing in the garden, eyecare is needed in every possible way.
 
Not only does the sun make our eyes more prone to infections and UV-related conditions such as Photokeratitis (a painful eye condition - similar to a sunburn of the cornea - caused by exposure to UV light), it can also do permanent damage as UV rays deeply permeate the eye, causing damage to many structures, reports contactmusic.com.
 
We share  the top five eye care tips:
 
* Always read the label: Sunglasses that are dark or tinted may look like they will shade your eyes, but only 100 percent UV-protected sunglasses will prevent your eyes from being exposed to harmful UV rays. Overexposure can lead to eye disease, especially for those with light-coloured eyes as they are more sensitive to the rays. So, invest in a pair of polarised sunglasses. The lenses in these help reduce harsh glare from reflective surfaces, enabling you to see better during sunny days and further protecting your eyes.
 
* Get some fresh air: Although we’re quick to turn on the air conditioning to cool us down as the mercury rises, this can lead to a syndrome known as ‘dry eye’ as air conditioning units remove all the moisture from the air. Common symptoms are persistent dryness, scratchiness, red eyes and a burning sensation. Avoid this by getting plenty of fresh air and only having the air conditioning on for short bursts of time.
 
 
* Blink more often: The eye is surrounded by fluid, which protects it by washing away debris and dust every time we blink. Dry air can carry high levels of microscopic allergens which irritate your eyes. If your eyes feel drier than usual, try blinking a few times and make a habit of doing so more frequently. This will allow more moisture into your eyes.
 
* Pick up a stylish broad-brimmed hat: Head gear isn’t just fashion-forward it’s also a must when it comes to protecting our eyes from the harsh sun. The wider the brim, the more the hat will deflect sunshine overhead and from the sides. Go as big and bold as you dare when the sun is at its strongest.
 
* Drink plenty of water: Drinking lots of water during the summer months will help your eyes maintain a healthy balance of fluid, preventing them from becoming dehydrated and irritated. Well hydrated eyes also mean sparkly eyes.

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