Importance Of Wearing Your Sunglasses
We all know the purpose of wearing sunglasses but do we really understand its importance?
Aside from looking great and accommodating whichever style you flaunt, the main purpose of sunglasses is still and will always be to protect your eyes. They can serve an important function in protecting your eye health.
Here are often overlooked reasons to wear your shades:
Sunglasses Provide UV Protection
When most people think about sun-related damage, they think about their skin. But the sun’s ultraviolet rays also pose a threat to a person’s eyes. Protect your eyes by wearing a pair of sunglasses that block 100% of both UVB and UVA radiation.
Shades Protect Highly Sensitive Eyes
If you have light-colored eyes, take medication that causes photosensitivity (light sensitivity), or have a medical condition that causes you to be more sensitive to light (such as dry eye, corneal abrasion, scleritis, or conjunctivitis) you’ll need to protect your eyes with UV-blocking sunglasses. Note that large sunglasses block more UV rays than smaller ones.
They Help Prevent Cataracts and Macular Degeneration
Both cataracts and macular degeneration are the leading causes of visual impairment and blindness worldwide. You’re at a higher risk of developing these conditions if you expose your eyes to excessive amounts of UV radiation. The risk can be minimized by wearing glasses that protect against this radiation.
- Cataracts cloud the lenses of the eyes, causing blurred vision – Years of exposure to UV rays cause the protein in the lens of the eye to clump and thicken, preventing light from passing through it.
- Macular degeneration refers to central vision loss due to a damaged retina – UV light can be harmful to the eyes, specifically, the retina, and exposure to UV rays is a risk factor for the onset of age-related macular degeneration later in life.
- Sunglasses Can Help Prevent Certain Cancers – Ultraviolet exposure has been associated with certain eye cancers and several types of skin cancer found on the eyelids. You can reduce your risk significantly by wearing a pair of sunglasses that offer 100% UV protection. Keep in mind that when choosing shades, it doesn’t matter how dark they are or the color of the lenses. The most important thing is that they block 99% to 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
Shades Protect Eyes Recovering From a Medical Procedure
Eye surgeries such as LASIK or cataract surgery are common nowadays. It’s important that you continue to wear sunglasses following a procedure to prevent complications.
Sunglasses Keep You Looking Younger
Though a stylish pair of shades makes anyone feel youthful on the inside, it can also make you actually look younger on the outside. By protecting the delicate skin around your eyes, sunglasses slow down the development of wrinkles and crow’s feet. This leads to a more youthful appearance over the years.
Sunglasses Enable You to See and Enjoy Life More
Aside from protecting your eye health, wearing sunglasses helps you see better in bright light. They
reduce glare and improve the contrast of what you see, allowing you to better enjoy the sunny outdoors or drive more safely.
In addition to the countless eye health benefits that come with regularly wearing sunglasses, a pair of stylish shades can really spice up your look. The thing is, you won’t be able to wear sunglasses regularly if you have blurry vision.
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