
Tips for Preventing Eye Injuries
Although wearing protective eyewear is the best way to prevent eye injuries from happening, there are several other ways that you can protect your eyes.
Although wearing protective eyewear is the best way to prevent eye injuries from happening, there are several other ways that you can protect your eyes.
You take good care of your body and mind, but don’t forget your eyes!
Right now, consider the value of your vision. It enables you to function and be self-sufficient. How would you adjust without it?
How old is that mascara? Do you know? Most of us don’t worry much about makeup expiration dates. But eye makeup is a notorious breeding-ground for potentially harmful bacteria.
If you have dry eyes and can’t figure out why, the answer may be in your cupboard. Dry eye is often a side effect of certain medications.
If you have diabetes, your blood sugar, or blood glucose, levels are too high. Over time, these high levels of blood glucose can damage your eyes. Currently, diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults. There are several common eye diseases caused by diabetes. The most common are cataracts, glaucoma, and retinopathy.
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