Doctors agree that UV rays are the number one heath concern when talking about your eyes.
UV
rays are concerning because they can cause cataracts. They can also cause macular degeneration,
which is actually the number one cause of vision loss in adults that
are over 60. Along with cataracts and macular degeneration, UV
radiation can also cause damage to the surface of the eyes.
To protect yourself from these harmful rays, sunglasses with 100% UVA and UVB protection are recommended.
Polarised Sunglasses are the best protection. You not only cut down on sunlight, you cut down on
glare. So whether you're looking into the water or you're looking
at some reflection off the car in front of you or a wet road surface, Polarised Sunglasses are better.
For those people who wear eye glasses, there is still plenty of options available to protect your eyes. There are great prescription sunglasses. There is also transition lenses and with new technology these are a great option.
While wearing your shades, don't forget about the younger members of your family.
Children's
eyes are particularly susceptible to damage from UV radiation because
their lens inside of the eye is not mature enough to protect the inner
parts of the eye from damage. So, the children are
actually exposed to at least six times more UV radiation than an adult.
Doctors say, whether they're sporty, trendy, large or tiny it's important to wear your sunglasses whenever you're outside.



