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Eye Care in Extreme Heat: Safeguarding Your Vision in High Temperatures
The Daily Guardian
|April 22, 2025
As summer intensifies and temperatures soar, taking care of your body becomes even more essential—and that includes your eyes.
While most people focus on staying hydrated and protecting their skin from sunburn, eye care is often overlooked. However, extreme heat, dry winds, UV rays, and environmental factors like dust and pollution can seriously impact your vision and overall eye health.
In this article, we'll explore the various effects of extreme heat on the eyes and share practical, science-backed tips to help you protect your vision during the hot season.
WHY EYE CARE MATTERS IN HOT WEATHER
Your eyes are incredibly sensitive organs exposed directly to environmental conditions. During extreme heat, several factors can compromise eye health:
1. Dehydration
High temperatures cause the body to lose fluids rapidly, which can reduce tear production. As tears play a crucial role in maintaining eye moisture and comfort, dehydration can result in dryness, irritation, and discomfort.
2. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is at its peak during the summer months, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Prolonged exposure to these rays without proper eye protection can lead to several serious eye conditions. These include photokeratitis, which is essentially a sunburn of the eye, as well as pinguecula and pterygium—non-cancerous growths that can develop on the white part of the eye. Over time, UV exposure can also increase the risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration, both of which can significantly affect vision. Wearing UV-protective sunglasses is a simple but crucial step in preventing these conditions.
3. Dry Air and Dust
Hot winds, low humidity, and dusty conditions can dry out the eye's surface, cause inflammation, and aggravate existing conditions like dry eye syndrome or allergies.
4. Infections
Sweat dripping into your eyes or increased use of public pools (often with poor hygiene) can raise the risk of bacterial or viral eye infections, including conjunctivitis (pink eye).
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