With
summer in full swing, the days are longer, the sun hotter, and the threat from
the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays, greater. Excess sun exposure can put you
at risk of serious short-term and long-term eye problems. This is true for
young and old, year-round.
Prevention is simple. Wear sunglasses that block ultraviolet radiation.
Keeping Your Eyes Safe from
the Sun
When
shopping for sunglasses always ask the optician or look for a tag or label that
says 100% protection against both UVA and UVB or 100% protection against UV
400. UV protection is the essential piece you need to look for in a pair of
sunglasses. Darkness and color do not
indicate the strength of UV protection, and neither does the price tag!
There is no doubt about the consequences of not protecting your eyes from the
sun’s harmful rays. If your eyes are exposed to strong sunlight for too long
without proper protection, UV rays can burn
the cornea-called photokeratitis- and cause temporary blindness in a
matter of hours. Long-term sun exposure is linked to more serious eye
disease, such as cataracts, certain types eyelid cancer and growths on or near the eye. A lifetime of exposure also
likely increases progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a condition that can
cause blindness. In addition to wearing UV protecting sunglasses, also
consider wearing a hat with broad brim. They have been shown to significantly
cut exposure to harmful rays. Also, don’t forget the sunscreen!
If
you or someone you know wants to learn more about UV damage to the eye or
select and be fit with proper sunglasses, please call D’Ambrosio Eye
Care at 800-325-3937, visit D’Ambrosio Eye Care,
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or facebook.com/dambrosioeyecare so that we can help.
D'Ambrosio Eye Care provides eye care for patients throughout greater
Boston, central and western Massachusetts with office locations at 479 Old
Union Turnpike, Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523, 865 Merriam Avenue, Suite 119,
Leominster, Massachusetts 01453, 100 Powder Mill Road, Acton, Massachusetts
01720, 413 Main Street, Athol, Massachusetts 01331 and 74 Main Street, Gardner,
Massachusetts 01440.