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Your Eyes may Need Extra Care This Summer

by Shirley Johanna on May 6 2016 11:52 AM

Your Eyes may Need Extra Care This Summer
The rise in temperature can cause various eye problems. Health experts have urged people to take extra care of their eyes this summer.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation could lead to cataract and skin cancer around eyelids.

According to the ophthalmologists, extra care was required during summers because even when skin could protect against UV radiations by producing melanin, eyes could not develop such tolerance. Rather, the eyes become more sensitive due to repeated exposure.

"UV radiations can play a contributory role in various ocular disorders, including age-related cataract, pterygium, cancer of the skin around eyelids and photokeratitis," said Mahipal S. Sachdev, a leading Delhi-based ophthalmologist.

Sachdev, managing director of Center for Sight, said reflective UV light, glare from water, sand and even roads could have a debilitating effect on eyes.

According to statistics from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences here, eye-related problems during summers is almost 40-50 times more compared with winters, or for that matter any other season.

Ophthalmologist Ritika Sachdeva warned people against wearing bad quality contact lenses, which could escalate eye-related infections during summers.

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"One should use plastic photochromatic lenses that block 100 percent UV radiations and reduce glare to enhance visual comfort," she said.

According to World Health Organization estimates, 20 percent cataracts are primarily due to sun damage and that excessive UV exposure led to the development of skin cancers, of which 10 percent occur on the eyelids.

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Source-IANS


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