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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Polarized Sunglasses to help Migraine and Eye Health


Good Sunglasses – Vital for Migraine and Eye Health

by Teri Robert, MyMigraineConnection Lead Expert

Good sunglasses are vital for our head pain and eye health.
Whether it's the height of summer or the depths of winter, good sunglasses are a necessity. Not only are they vital to help us avoid headaches and Migraines, but they're vital to good eye health. Be sure to shop wisely for sunglasses, then remember to wear them!

Sunglasses head pain disorders:
  • Bright sunlight and reflected light can be headache and Migraine triggers.
  • Migraineurs are often somewhat photophobic (sensitive to light) even when we don't have a Migraine.
  • When we do have a headache or Migraine, sunglasses are often helpful even under normal, indoor lighting conditions.
Sunglasses and good eye health:
  • Good sunglasses block both UVA and UVB rays.
  • UV rays have a cumulative effect over the years, and can contribute to eye diseases later including cataracts and macular degeneration.
  • If you have any existing eye problem, bright sunlight and/or UV rays can make the problem worse.
  • Don't forget to get good sunglasses for your children. You're investing in the future of their good vision. When children are too young to get them to wear sunglasses, get them a hat with a brim that will block the sun from their eyes.

What you need to know about choosing sunglasses:
  • Invest in good optical grade lenses.
  • Be sure they're coated for UVA and UVB rays. If not, the dark tint will actually make your exposure to the UV rays worse because it allows the pupils to dilate and allow more UV rays to enter the eye.
  • Polarized lenses are better because they reduce scattered light, which is what causes glare.

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