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An absolute must for drivers

Squinting and constant constriction of pupil leads to headache and eyestrain.- Sunglasses prevent headaches: The pupil in the eye controls the inflow of light reaching the retina.- Sunglasses improve vision: Eyes require just the right amount of light for undisturbed vision and wellbeing of retinas. Sunglasses act as wind barriers and prevent the windblown particles from entering the eyes. Quality sunglasses filter harmful UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Too much light and excessive glare causes light-induced “bleaching” of the retinas which reduces visual acuity.- Sunglasses filter the sun&speed hump Manufacturers39;s harmful UV rays: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is linked with cataracts and macular degeneration. Sunglasses balance the amount of light entering the eyes, which increases comfort and reduces the painful side effects of fatigue. Pupil dilates to allow more inflow of light in dim light conditions, while it constricts to prevent too # much inflow of light in bright light conditions.- Sunglasses act as wind barriers: Winters are quite windy.Sun rays can still carry the same UVA and UVB rays as they do in summers and in snowy regions, the threat to eyes get doubled as snow acts as a reflective medium for the rays.

An absolute must for drivers: It is recommended that drivers wear sunglasses or prescription sunglasses in winter as the low winter sun can sometimes dazzle the eyes, causing accidents. High quality sunglasses dramatically prevent the eyes from glare, and provide safer and more comfortable vision. Moreover, they provide excellent protection to the delicate skin around the eyes, which helps in preventing wrinkles and premature aging caused by UV rays. Polarized lenses are highly effective at shielding eyes from dangerous reflections. It can be damaging to various layers of the eye. Some sunglasses come with special hydrophobic coated lenses that repel dust, water and oils, keeping the eyes safe and vision absolutely clear.. This reflective glare is particularly dangerous while driving and skiing. Drivers’ vision is doubly threatened in frosty and icy conditions.Research shows that winter brings with it double threat to eye damage. To prevent this from happening, wearing high-quality sunglasses becomes absolutely crucial even in winter months.Experts say that winter sun sits lower in the sky and at a different angle than summer months. Close-fitting, wraparound style sunglasses are particularly effective at preventing these injuries.

However, the pupil is unable to constrict enough while we are under the sun which causes squinting in an attempt to reduce the amount of light entering the eyes. Dust and debris in the wind can cause corneal abrasions. Comfortable sunglasses filter the light to prevent sudden blindness caused by sun. UV rays damage the corneas in the eyes, which in the long run lead to cataract.If sunglasses keep your eyes safe from harmful rays in the summer months, then they are twice as much needed in winters. It actually leads to more exposure to harmful sun rays if one is out for a longer period of time. The solution is to always wear a pair of sunglasses while driving.Here are six reasons by I Rahumathullah, MD, Maui Jim why it is imperative to wear sunglasses in winters:- Sunglasses protect the eyes from Glare: Wintry precipitation coats every surface in environment; it leads to extremely bright reflections of sunlight, which cause glare that can seriously impair vision

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