Eye protection means more than just wearing the contact lenses or glasses you may use for vision correction. The type of eye protection needed will depend on the activity you are involved in. Your regular eyeglasses do not protect your eyes from impact, debris, or damage. In fact, some eyeglasses can shatter if damaged, causing even more eye injury.
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/injuries-protective-eyewear
Month: March 2021
Wear Eye Protection!
Wear Eye Protection!
Happy Holi!
The colors of Holi contain toxic agents, may damage eyes.
An ancient Hindu tradition may carry new health risks, researchers warn, because modern versions of colored powder and liquids that are thrown during the Holi festival contain toxic agents that can damage eyes, skin, and lungs.
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/health-and-wellbeing/021217/colours-of-holi-contain-toxic-agents-may-damage-eyes-skin-and-lungs.html
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Here are some Shamrock-ed Eyes!
No Daylight Savings Time in Arizona!
But you’ll need to remember it starts today for the rest of the country.
Eye Exam and Vision Testing Basics
Getting an eye exam is an important part of staying healthy. But do you know when you and your family members should get eye exams and what the exam should cover? Get the right exam at the right time and ensure your vision lasts a lifetime.
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/eye-exams-101
What is Snow Blindness?
Photokeratitis, or snow blindness, is caused by damage to the eye from ultraviolet (UV) rays. Sunlight is the main source of natural UV rays. Photokeratitis is like having a sunburned eye.
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/photokeratitis-snow-blindness
Tips to Beat Winter Dry Eye
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One of the most common patient complaints during the winter months is dry eyes. Dryness and irritation can be particularly debilitating for those who wear contact lenses or suffer from chronic dry eyes.
https://www.self.com/story/winter-dry-eyes
Why Are My Eyelashes Falling Out?
Eyelashes are more than just cosmetic fringe. Lashes protect the eye from debris that can obstruct vision or cause infection or injury. Eyelashes grow, fall out and replace themselves in a natural cycle every six to 10 weeks, just like the hair on top of your head. https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/why-are-my-eyelashes-falling-out