Especially as we enter the spring and summer months in New England,
D’Ambrosio Eye Care wishes to highlight Ultraviolet (UV) Eye Protection
Awareness Month by providing some useful tips for UV eye protection.
Common sense ways to protect yourself from the
potential eye injury and damage from UV include:
• Always wear sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB
rays. Sunglasses without UV protection may shade the eyes but actually cause
the pupils to dilate, allowing in even more harmful rays.
• Wear a brimmed hat along with sunglasses that block
100% of UVA and UVB rays.
• Choose wrap-around sunglasses to protect the eyes and
the skin around the eyes.
• Be aware that although some contact lenses may offer
UV protection, they cannot protect the entire eye and the skin around it.
• Choose sunglasses made of unbreakable polycarbonate,
especially for children and for those who lead active lifestyles.
• Be sure to ask your family doctor or internist about
the photosensitizing side effects of any medications that you might take.
• Always wear eye protection when using a tanning bed.
According the American Academy of
Ophthalmology, tanning beds can produce UV levels up to 100 times more than
the sun, which can cause serious damage to the external and internal structures
of the eye and eyelids.
Patients visiting us can speak with
our staff who will be able to provide the proper counseling and fitting of UV
protecting lenses and eyewear. These eye care professionals can offer a wide
variety of UV blocking lenses, coatings and color changing lenses to keep you
safe.
If you or someone you know has a
question or concerns about ultraviolet (UV) eye damage and injury and how to
select protective eyewear please feel free to contact
D’Ambrosio Eye Care by calling us at 800-325-3937, visiting D’Ambrosio Eye Care or
facebook.com/dambrosioeyecare so that we can help recommend an appropriate
treatment plan.
D'Ambrosio Eye Care is a leading eye and LASIK care practice with office locations at 479 Old Union Turnpike, Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523, 100 Powder Mill Road, Acton, Massachusetts 01720, 413 Main Street, Athol, Massachusetts 01331 and 74 Main Street,Gardner, Massachusetts 01440 that serve the greater Boston and central Massachusetts area.