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5 Ways To Protect Overworked Eyes

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The eyes are the window to the soul, but they are also two of the most used organs within the body.  One of our most important senses is the sense of sight, and during our active hours of the day, we put much strain on our eyes by focusing on bright computer screens, staying up late hours into the night texting or surfing the web and by exposing our eyes to UV rays from the sun.  It is easy to take our eyes for granted and to ignore their health until problems arise, but you don’t have to wait until something is wrong to keep your eyes in the best shape possible.  Here are a few tips on how to keep the eyes healthy.

1. Place a screen protector over your computer.

We live in a technological world now where we are constantly looking at a computer screen or the screens of our smart phones.  To protect your eyes from the harshness of the backlight, use a screen protector that reduces the amount of glare on both your computer and smart phone.  Amazon.com sells these protectors for a very affordable price. Your eyes will thank you for the purchase later.

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2. Increase your vitamin C intake.

You may think it's only for your cold and immune system, but vitamin C has been linked to improving eye sight and maintaining optical health too.  Incorporate more foods into your diet that are high in vitamin C such as kale, red peppers, strawberries, mango and kiwi.  These foods contain higher levels of vitamin C than oranges, the typical default food used to increases vitamin C within the body.

Taking care of your eyes is simple and will bring you great benefit in the present and in the future.  Incorporate these few tips into your daily routine and keep your eyes shining brightly!

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3. Wear sunglasses with UV protection.

UV rays are the most harmful to the eyes, so when out in direct sunlight during your travels or leisure time wear a pair of sunglasses that have 100% UV protection.  Not only will you be protecting your eyes, but you will be making a fashion statement as well! Be careful of cheaper pairs of sunglasses because although they may advertise that they contain UV protection, the level of protection isn’t as high.

READ: Q&A: How Can I Strengthen My Eyes?

 

4. Stop Squinting.

One of the worst things anyone can do for their eyes is to continue to squint and force the eyes to see through vision restrictions.  If you need prescription lenses to correct farsightedness or nearsightedness, consult an optometrist to have the proper tests performed to determine what prescription is right for you.

5. Get more sleep.

Everyone is in the hustle and bustle of the grind towards success, but neglecting sleep in the process can take a toll on the strength of your eyes.  Make time to put more sleep on your schedule whether you dedicate a few minutes throughout the day to taking 15 minute cat naps, or give yourself a cut-off time for work to be completed at night to get more rest during quiet hours.  When your eyes are rested, they feel less heavy and more able to focus on the objects around you without delay or cloudiness.

Visit the BlackDoctor.org Eye and Vision center for more helpful articles and tips.

By Derrick Lane | Published May 9, 2017

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