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Eyes and Sun
Damage
Most
people are aware of the need to protect their skin from harmful damage caused
by the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. However, you may not be as aware of the
damage the sun can do to your eyes.
Unlike other parts of your body,
your eye’s lens does
not repair itself when damaged. Cells and proteins that get damaged will never
be replaced, and over time, the damage to your lens may lead to serious eye diseases or
possibly loss of vision.
Eye
Conditions Caused by Sun Damage
Both
UV rays and blue light rays can cause damage to your eyes. While the harmful
effects of these rays are three times greater in the summer than in the winter,
you still run a high risk of sustaining serious eye damage if you do not wear
eye protection in the winter months. UV and blue light rays can also damage your
eyes on overcast and cloudy days.
Exposure
to these harmful rays without eye protection can lead to:
·        
Cataracts
·        
Age-related macular
degeneration
·        
Pterygia – tissue growths on the
whites of the eyes
·        
Skin cancer near the eyes
·        
Photokeratitis – sunburn of the
cornea
Risk
Factors
While
all people are at risk of eye damage from prolonged exposure to the sun,
several groups face an increased risk. In particular, children under the age of
10 may sustain serious retinal damage from sun exposure. Their eyes are not
able to block as much UV radiation as adult eyes can. As a result, it is
extremely important that young children wear eye protection at all times when
outside in the sun.
Other
groups of people at an above-average risk of eye damage from the sun include:
·        
People with retinal disorders
·        
Cataract surgery patients
·        
People taking medications that
increase eye sensitivity to sunlight
·        
People with lighter-pigmented eyes
Protecting
your Eyes from Sun Damage
Eye
damage from the sun is cumulative over the course of your life. The more you
are exposed to sunlight, the more likely you are to suffer permanent damage to
your eyes. Therefore, it is important to always wear eye protection whenever
you are outside during the day. Studies have shown that UV rays are strongest
between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so it is especially important to protect your eyes
during these hours.
The
best way to protect your eyes is to wear sunglasses. However, not all
sunglasses will provide you with equal protection from UV and blue light rays.
For maximum protection, you should look for sunglasses that:
·        
Block 99-100% of UVA and UVB rays
·        
Block blue light rays
·        
Contain large lenses that fit close
to your eyes

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