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Eight Easy Habits For Healthy Eyes

It’s no surprise we are all about taking care of our eyes. These tips are easy to implement and maintain and can have you feeling better and clearer throughout this coming year.

So, let us take a look at eight easy ways to love your eyes.

1) Wear Sunglasses Consistently

We know sunscreen protects our skin from harmful ultraviolet (UV) light. Putting on a pair of sunglasses helps to protect our eyes from the same risk. Skipping on a slightly overcast day may seem fine, but the brightness doesn’t directly correlate to radiation.

UV radiation can raise the chance of developing an eye disease, especially cancer, macular degeneration, and cataracts. Extremely bright lights, like direct sunlight, can slowly damage the retina and optic nerves.

When selecting a pair of sunglasses, choose one that offers complete eye coverage and blocks UVA and UVB radiation. Never pick up sunglasses that don’t say 100% UV protection. Blocking both is essential to maintain eye health. And when possible, reach for a polarized pair to give optimized protection. 

2) Take A Break From Screens

There is often no avoiding screens. From school and work to our favorite forms of entertainment, we, by habit or need, spend a significant amount of time every day in front of screens. And all this time spent in front of screens can be harsh on our eyes. Many Americans experience some form of Computer Vision Syndrome, which leads to headaches, dry eyes, and even blurred vision.

Give your eyes a break or at least an easier time with the following steps:

  • Every 20 minutes, look at something at least 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds.
  • Though you might want to fit everything on one screen, it is better for your eyes to increase your computer’s text size.
  •  If your computer screen has a glare, turn it away from the light or window.
  • Do not sit in the dark, but try to reduce the amount of overhead and side-to-side light.

3) Eat Healthy Foods And Hydrate

The best foods for eyesight are high in particular nutrients or vitamins. A diet full of healthy foods for our eyes won't give you superhuman vision or cure eye conditions, but it can help our eyes overall health. It also means your body stays healthier. Foods that especially help promote eye health include:

  • Dark leafy greens like kale, spinach, and broccoli
  • Eggs
  • Fish 
  • Citrus fruit
  • Carrots
  • Almonds or peanuts

Remember also to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Dehydration can affect your body in many negative ways, one of which is increasing dry eyes and itchiness.

4) Wash Your Hands

Even though we shouldn’t, most of us instinctually rub our eyes. Ensure your hands are washed and cleaned regularly to help prevent introducing bacteria or dirt. 

Keeping your hands clean is especially important if you wear contact lenses. Our eyes are one way many viruses enter the body, so help your immune system and keep your eyes free of irritants.

5) Remember Eye Protection

Most eye injuries across all ages come from accidents that occur during sports, hobbies, or other physical activities. Eye trauma can generally be categorized into blunt, penetration, and radiation. Eyes are sensitive, and even what might appear to be a slight issue at first can hide more substantial damage or put you at greater risk of problems as you age.

Protective eyewear comes in many styles and types, depending on your needs. From typical safety glasses and goggles for hobbies to stylish sports glasses you might see on TV. Be sure to wear suitable eye protection when engaging in possibly dangerous activities.

6) Avoid Smoking Or Vaping

Along with all the other harmful effects of smoking on your lungs and cardiovascular system, smoking increases your risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Tobacco smoke can also cause dry eyes for you or those around you who are exposed to it secondhand. 

Similarly, vaping increases oxidative stress in your eyes and can contribute to diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. The most common side effect of vaping is dry eye.

7) Use Good Makeup Hygiene

One essential tip for women who regularly wear makeup is to practice proper hygiene, especially regarding eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara. Make sure to thoroughly remove any applied products at the end of the day before going to bed. Sleeping with makeup still applied can easily clog up tear ducts and trap bacteria and dust, leading to scratches and infection.

Also, ensure that you are replacing your makeup and application brushes regularly to help further avoid any risk of infections.

Another tip is to wear eye makeup that has cleaner ingredients. You can check the ingredients of your cosmetics and how they rate for health safety through the Environmental Working Group at https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/. Some cosmetics contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals that are best avoided, especially in close contact with the eyes.

8) Keep Regular Eye Care Appointments

You should have your eyes examined at least annually, even if you have 20/20 vision. Many vision problems have very gradual onsets, and having a regular check-up allows you to set a baseline for your normal vision and catch those changes early when they can be most easily addressed. 

If you notice something changing between visits, be sure to schedule your next appointment sooner.

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Asheville Vision and Wellness has been helping patients throughout the mountains of western North Carolina with their eye care needs since 1989. We provide comprehensive eye care from annual exams, management of chronic conditions, prescription glasses, contact lenses, and sunglasses.

Come see what sets us apart and put yourself on a path to healthier eyes. You can conveniently schedule an appointment online or call on weekdays during our office hours. We would be more than happy to help determine a care plan that helps keep you seeing clearly.

Written By: Asheville Vision |  Created: Monday, December 04, 2023 |  Monday, December 04, 2023