Many of us are very familiar with the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on our skin and the dangers that repeated exposure brings - but it’s a surprise to many to learn about the very real dangers of UV exposure to our eyes.
Repeated exposure to UV radiation over time, whether from natural sunlight, blue light from screens, or even indoor lighting can damage the eye's surface layers and surrounding skin. It can also cause damage to your retina - the back surface of your eye,and your lens - a clear layer within your eyeball that helps to focus our vision. The longer you’re exposed to UV rays, the more intense your symptoms are likely to be. You may find that you experience eye pain, twitching, swelling, redness, blurry vision, sensitivity to light, or watery eyes, among others.
While much like sunburn, UV damage to the eyes can repair on its own, it may increase your risk of developing eye and eyelid cancers, corneal sunburn, cataracts, macular degeneration, tissue growths on the surface of the eye, and more.
Tips To Your Eyes From UV Damage
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