India's rising heatwave triggers surge in eye problems; ophthalmologists urge preventative care
New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): As extreme heatwaves shatter records across India, ophthalmologists are reporting a sharp surge in severe eye conditions, including dry eyes, persistent redness, burning sensations, and acute seasonal allergies.
The combination of intense UV radiation, hot winds, dust, and dehydration is severely disrupting the eye's natural tear film.
"This vulnerability is particularly high in children due to increased vacation screen time. To safeguard vision, experts recommend five essential habits: staying hydrated, wearing UV-protective sunglasses, practising the 20-20-20 rule, avoiding direct air conditioner airflow, and seeking professional medical guidance instead of self-medicating." Said Dr Pankaj Ranjan.
"Extreme heatwaves actively compromise ocular safety. The harsh environment evaporates natural lubrication rapidly, leading to widespread dryness and allergies. When mixed with indoor AC and excessive screen usage, digital eye strain peaks. Public awareness about summer eye care is now a medical necessity," he said.
"With temperatures rising sharply across India, eye specialists are reporting an increase in complaints related to dryness, irritation, redness, allergies, burning sensation, watering, and digital eye strain during the ongoing heatwave season.
Experts recommend staying hydrated, limiting unnecessary screen time, wearing UV-protective sunglasses, avoiding direct hot winds and dust exposure, and following healthy digital habits like the 20-20-20 rule to protect eye health during extreme summer conditions. (ANI)
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