Did you realize sunglasses
protect you from more than cataracts? There are several significant
benefits to wearing sunglasses every time you go out into sunlight.
DRIVING GLARE
Sunglasses with 100% UV tinting
cut down on glare from reflected sunlight. This reduces squinting (and
the wrinkles it causes), and can prevent certain migraines and headaches
brought on by bright light. But the real benefit comes when you're
driving: glare from a road can temporarily blind drivers. UV tinted
sunglasses allow you to avoid this potential hazard. And you don't have
to choose dark lenses: pale amber or other light colors work just as
well to prevent glare, as long as they are 100% UV tinted.
BLOW DRYING YOUR EYES
Wind and air conditioning can
dry out your eyes, causing discomfort, redness, itchiness and soreness.
In cars, air conditioning often feels best when it’s blowing near your
face – and that means into your eyes. Wearing sunglasses – even when
it’s not sunny – cuts down on the effects of air blowing directly into
your eyes.
CATARACTS
Don’t forget cataracts – one of
those ailments you don’t really think about until it’s too late. Long
term excessive exposure to UV rays can cause cataracts in your eyes.
Symptoms include blurred vision, light sensitivity, double vision,
needing brighter light to read, and fading of colors. Wearing sunglasses
regularly can prevent or slow the development of cataracts, so it’s
never too early to start.
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