Categories: Eye Care

UV Protection for the Eyes: Do Contact Lenses Help?

It’s common knowledge that direct exposure to the sun can damage the skin due to ultraviolet (UV) rays, but not everyone is aware that it can also harm the eyes. Here’s how you can protect your eyes!

Understanding UV Light and Its Negative Effects

There are three types of UV radiation, including UV-A and UV-B rays which are mostly present in sunlight. Once your eyes are exposed to these rays, whether it is short or long-term exposure, it can lead to painful sensations, serious eye diseases and even permanent damage. 

How Contact Lenses Protect the Eyes From UV

While sunglasses help keep the eyes safe from many of the UV rays, they don’t offer full protection. That’s where contact lenses come in when talking about eye care, especially the UV-blocking ones. They help block out some of the harmful rays while ensuring the wearer has clear vision.

These enhanced contact lenses serve as another line of defense against the unwelcome invasion of UV light into the eye. They help reduce risk while ensuring comfort, allowing you to enjoy the warm summer without compromising your eye health.

How UV Light Exposure Can Impact Your Eyes

When the eyes get exposed to harmful rays of the sun, it can lead to several conditions. These include the following:

  • Swelling of the cornea
  • Presence of white or yellow bumps within the conjunctiva
  • Growth of pinguecula from the white part of the eye onto the cornea
  • Development of cataract
  • Damage to the retinal tissue

Consult a Professional Today

Stay on top of any developing eye condition. If you need a reliable eye doctor for corneal abrasion diagnosis or treatment, Vienna Eyecare Center is the right clinic for you. We provide outstanding solutions to clients in Fairfax, VA. For inquiries or appointments, reach out to us at (703) 938-7633, or fill out the contact form. 

Dr. Richard Snively

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