Daytime heat and stinging nan will certainly make us not want to get out of the outdoors. Hot temperatures can make our skin burn from ultraviolet exposure that could be black or even damaged. Fortunately we can wear a jacket or umbrella that can protect our skin from the heat of the afternoon sun, however, whether we are adequately protecting our eyes? Mata was also exposure to ultraviolet rays can burn very hot and sting!
If we look to the road or outdoors in the daytime when the temperature is at its hottest, our eyes will certainly feel the glare and can not bear to see it not? In fact, there are many people who are struggling with the heat and glare of the outdoors at these times and unwittingly make matnya on fire! The initial symptoms of eye burning ultraviolet rays is with eyes reddened, watery, burning, itching, to become irritated. If left unchecked and eyes still forced to look at the glare and heat of the prevailing conditions, eyes may experience blurred vision or even loss of vision temporarily.
If the eye be left burning sun every day in a long time, then the eyes were at risk of developing eye problems later in life. Some eye diseases like cataract or benign tumors can visited the eyes that often sunburn.
To avoid this problem, try to often wear sunglasses that have UV coating so that the eye will be far better protected. By wearing protective glasses, eye gaze was much cooler and protected from ultraviolet rays sting up to 75-90 percent. If necessary, use a protective cap that can provide better protection. We could just wear contact lenses, however, the protection of contact lenses is obviously much lower than the protective goggles. Use these glasses during scorching nan when we need to go outside the room so that the health of eyes will remain intact.