Summer Is Around The Corner: What You Need To Know About Swimming In The Ocean and Eye Health
The sand under your toes, the sun on your skin — there's nothing better than a summer afternoon at the beach. While most days enjoying the surf are perfectly safe, there are a few steps you can take to protect your eyes from the elements when you're lounging on the coast. Sand In Your Eyes? What To Do Next First, it's important to keep your hands away from your eyes as much as possible at the beach. It's nearly impossible to keep sand off of your hands, and touching your eyes increases the likelihood of the surface of your eye getting a scratch. You may also want to avoid the beach on windy days — it can be tough to keep blowing sand out of your eyes. Staying Safe from the Sun's Rays Sunglasses don't just make you look cool at the beach — they protect your eyes from harmful UV rays . Exposure to UV rays without eye protection can cause both short-term issues (similar to a sunburn on the eye's surface) and long-term issues (such as cataracts or macular degen...