Summer Eye Protection

 
 
 

With the Valley’s heat and the amount of chlorine in swimming pools, protecting the eyes during summer is critically important. Dr. Kristia Owens, OD of Southwestern Eye Center, has offered essential information for protecting the eyes against the sun’s rays and chlorine.

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What’s so bad about chlorine and UV light?

Pools with chlorine have chloramines, which can be irritating to the outer surface of the eyes and the cornea. This irritation can eventually cause the top layer of cells to die on the cornea. When the eye’s natural protection becomes impaired, bacterial or other types of infection can occur.

The most common effect of chlorine is blurred vision. This is due to swimming unprotected for a long period of time. The cornea swells and vision will appear foggy. If the eyes are blurry for more than a day it is recommended to see an eye doctor.

Tips to protect:

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