you love kayaking across open lakes, hiking sunlit trails, cycling along scenic routes, or lounging at the beach with a book in hand, each moment filled with warm, golden sunlight. these outdoor adventures brighten your day and truly lift your spirits, but do you ever really think about what they could be doing to your eyes?
beneath the sunlight’s warmth hides ultraviolet (uv) radiation, an invisible force that stealthily weaves through your eyes, quietly inflicting damage that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late.
eye conditions linked to uv exposure
uv light is a type of electromagnetic radiation with a very short wavelength, making it invisible to the human eye.
it penetrates eye tissues more deeply than visible light, whether from sunlight or artificial sources, and may increase the risk of eye problems such as those listed below.
pterygium (surfer’s eye)
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pterygium, also called a surfer’s eye, is a wedge-shaped growth that forms in the corner of your eye and may extend across the surface. it’s usually caused by repeated exposure to sunlight, dust, wind, or fumes.
though non-cancerous and often painless, it can lead to astigmatism,
blurred vision, or cover part of your pupil. if it affects your sight, your doctor may recommend surgical removal.