Here in Ontario, the winters can sure get cold. But while everyone seems to remember how important it is to wear layers, use caution while driving, and avoid walking on slippery ice, our Hamilton optometry team finds that many people forget their eyes need protection from the inclement weather, too.
Dr. Suzanne McNeill has been a Hamilton optometrist for several years. In that time, she along with the rest of her staff has braved the winter weather! On behalf of Dr. McNeill, we'd like to share some helpful tips which can help keep your eyes healthy all winter long:
UV radiation from the sun isn't just a summertime concern. Our eyes can become damaged by excessive exposure to sunlight, and when the light bounces off snow and ice, the glare can intensify. So, always wear sunglasses offering broad-spectrum protection against UV-A and UV-B light while you're out romping and walking in the winter wonderland.
The dry air of wintertime can dry out your skin and eyes. You can help minimize your risk of itchy, dry, and red eyes by drinking plenty of water.
Throwing snowballs is fun, but just be conscious of where you aim. Ice, snow, and debris can easily cause damage to the eyes including corneal abrasions (scratches).
Whether you're shooting pucks, slicing the slopes, or blazing your own path on snowshoes, you need to make sure that you're wearing protective goggles and face masks.
Why not bring your family in for an annual eye examination before the end of the year? We can help the whole family make sure you have everything you need for healthy vision in 2018.
Are you ready to have a fun and healthy winter season? Our Hamilton optometry team is standing by and ready to provide quality care for you and your entire family! To schedule an appointment or to learn about the wide range of services we offer, please contact Crown Point Optometry today at 905-543-1110.
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