We put sunglasses on to shield our eyes and our children
should have the same protection. This protects them now and also helps to
prevent them from developing common eye problems later on in life. Keep in mind
that UV rays are radiation and radiation is damaging to the eyes just as much
as it can damage anything else. Here is just a partial list of those common eye
problems that you should be aware of:
- Over-exposure to the sun’s UV
radiation can cause the cells of the eye – inside and out – to divide
abnormally. This abnormal division can cause tumors – both malignant and
benign.
- “Surfer’s Eye” is common in
coastal regions and is caused by sun exposure. This affects the cornea
which can affect your ability to focus clearly.
- Overexposure to the sun also
effects the lens of the eye as well as the retina which can lead to
macular degeneration and cataracts later on.
A good rule of thumb to help protect your children’s eyes is
to put sunglasses on them if they are going to spend any extended amount of
time in the sun. It’s never too early to start this practice. You’ll want to
use standard tinted glasses not the colored lenses that are popular with kids.
If you have younger children who are having a hard time
wearing the sunglasses, a large hat with a wide brim or visor is the next best
thing. You can also try attaching an elastic band to the sunglasses to help
hold them in place.
Sunglasses, sunscreen and your children should be a common
routine in the summer!
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