- Eye Care
- March 2023
Avoid Rubbing Your Eyes
The hands are exposed to a lot of dirt, dust and bacteria, and all of these can be easily transferred to your peepers each time you touch or rub them. So avoid putting your hands to your eyes to prevent infection and irritation. If the habit is so ingrained on you, make an effort to get rid of it as soon as possible.
Practice Frequent Hand Washing
Wash your hands regularly to keep bacteria at bay and prevent them from getting in contact with your eyes, eyeglasses, and contact lenses.
Protect Your Eyes from the Sun
Exposure to sunlight and UV rays increases your risk for age-related macular degeneration and may cause cornea sunburn or photokeratitis. So aside from making a fashion statement and adding oomph to your overall look, put on those sunglasses to protect your eyes. If wearing them is not up your alley, UV-protected eyeglasses or contact lenses will do. Putting on caps, visors and hats are also advisable.
Stay Hydrated
Sufficient fluid intake is essential to your body’s overall well-being, including the eyes. If you’re hydrated enough, you prevent your eyes from getting dry and irritated.
Don’t Smoke
Smoking makes you more susceptible to age-related macular degeneration and other eye conditions such as cataracts. Smoking can also damage the optic nerves, which can have adverse effects on your vision over time.
Keep A Balanced Diet
Beta-carotene, Lutein, Omega-3, Lycopene, and Vitamins C, A, and E are essential for maintaining your eye health. Make sure that your diet is infused with different foods that are rich in those nutrients.
Keep Proper Monitor Distance And Room Lighting
Computer monitors should be positioned about an arm’s length away from the eyes and 20 degrees below eye level. This keeps your eyes from getting strained. Likewise, make sure that you have sufficient but diffused lighting in your room. Focused and too bright lights may result to glare, and this can put too much stress on the eyes.
Observe The 20-20-20 Rule
If you want to keep your eyes in great shape, you should adhere to the 20-20-20 rule, which states that:
- Every 20 minutes, look away from your computer monitor and fix your gaze on an object that’s 20 feet away from you.
- Blink 20 successive times to prevent eye dryness.
- Every 20 minutes, get out of your seat and take 20 steps. This is not just good for your vision, but also promotes proper posture and blood circulation throughout the body. Yes, it keeps you from being sedentary too.
Use The Right Kind Of Eye Makeup
If you wear makeup, choose the brands that work well for you. Steer clear of eye shadows, mascara, and eyeliners that cause an allergic reaction to your eyes. Don’t forget to use a makeup remover before going to bed to avoid bacterial build-up from residual makeup left in the eye area. Likewise, clean your makeup brushes regularly, especially those that you use for eye makeup application.
Get Enough Sleep
Just like the rest of your body, your eyes need to recharge too, and this happens while you sleep. So make sure that you get sufficient shut-eye each day to keep your eyes revitalized and healthy.
Wear The Appropriate Eye Safety Gear For Different Activities
No matter what you do, make sure that your eyes are protected. If you’re going swimming, wear goggles to avoid exposing your eyes to chlorine. Meanwhile, if you’re gardening or attending to a DIY project at home, put on safety glasses to protect your eyes from dust particles, bacteria, and injuries.
Keep Your Surroundings Clean
Exposure to dirt and dust can irritate the eyes; so make sure that the places you frequent are well-maintained and clean. Change your linens and towels regularly and keep your workstation clutter-free.
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