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Most of our work is done on computers, and there
is usually no escape from it.
It is a visually intensive task and, unfortunately, our work pressure
and lifestyles do not give us the opportunity to be kind to our
eyes.
Which is why these tips should come in handy.
i.
Know your eyes
Tears:
The first line of defence, they also serve as lubrication by keeping
the eyes moist and nourished; they also have a corrective
lens function.
Eyelids:
Their main job is to protect your eyes from dirt, dust and
harsh light.
Eyelashes:
A protective net for your eyes.
Cornea:
A refractive zone that guides light to reach the retina.
Pupil:
Controls the amount of light that enters your eyes.
Lens:
A refractive zone that also guides light into the retina.
Retina and Optic
Nerve: A bunch of intricate wiring that carries
vision signals between your brain and eyes.
ii. Exercise
your eyes
Dr Harish S Belvi, a
practising ophthalmologist (eye specialist) based in Mumbai, says
that regular work hours should be infused with short breaks. During
such breaks, he suggests a small and easy exercise: "First, blink
your eyes several times. While you keep your eyes closed, roll
your eyeballs both clockwise and anticlockwise and take a deep
breath. Gradually open your eyes while releasing your breath.
This exercise lasts for a minute and you can repeat it three times
before getting back to work." It serves as a good workout for
the eyes.
iii. Look
away
While working for long
hours, look at distant objects either in your office or outside.
Looking at a distant object and then returning to your task helps
your eyes focus better. Try taking such visual breaks for about
five to 10 minutes every hour.
iv.
Palming
Sit straight at your
workstation and rub your palms against each other till you feel
them warm. The warmth of your palms helps soothe and relax
tired eyes. Then, lightly cup your eyes with your palms and relax
for 60 seconds. Count the seconds in your mind. Repeat this
exercise two to three times whenever your eyes feel tired, or
as often as you want. While palming, you can either rest your
elbows on your desk or keep away from the desk and cup your eyes.
Both ways are fine.
v. Splash water on your face
During breaks, splash
water on your face while closing your eyes. This has an overall
relaxing effect and helps you feel refreshed.
vi. Take a walk
After you're done with
lunch, take a stroll outside your office for a few minutes. This
will give your eyes a much-needed break and get them some fresh
air.
vii.
Use tea bags
Keep two used tea bags
in the refrigerator before you leave for work. Once you are home, place
the tea bags on your eyes for a few minutes as you relax. This
not only soothes tired eyes, but also reduces puffiness.
viii. Drink water
Drink plenty of water.
It helps reduce puffiness. When a person is dehydrated, especially
in an air-conditioned office, the body starts storing water as
a defence mechanism. This adds to puffiness around the eyes.
ix. Eat healthy
Incorporate Vitamins
A, C, and E on a daily basis; eat citrus fruits, green leafy veggies,
tomatoes, spinach, poultry and dairy products. Pack a box of chopped
carrots, cucumber and fresh fruits and munch in-between meals
at the office.
x. Know your contact
lenses
"Ideally, a person who
uses lenses should wear it for not more than 10-12 hours
a day and occasionally for 14 hours a day," suggests Dr Belvi.
Never wear your contact
lenses while swimming. The pool water houses various micro-organisms
as there are several people using it. This may lead to fungal
infections in the eyes. In addition, the chlorine in the water
can damage your contact lenses.
"Lenses are like sponge,
making them susceptible to attracting dirt," says Dr Belvi.
xi. Eye dos and
don'ts
~ Visit your
doctor
"One should ideally visit their ophthalmologist once a year, but
if there is a problem with your eyes, visit sooner," suggests
Dr Belvi.
In addition, before
buying an eye-care product such as eye drops, always check the
expiry date and don't forget to check the prescription. It is
always advisable to visit your ophthalmologist prior to visiting
your optician. Remember, your ophthalmologist is trained to detect
several other eye related diseases, apart from the reading of
your eye power.
~ Wear antiglare
glasses while driving or at work
"Antiglare glasses are mainly used for focused light -- such as
full beam car headlights -- and serve well for night driving.
These can also be used while working on the computer," says Dr
Belvi.
Using a pair of antiglare
glasses while working on a computer can reduce the strain on the
eyes to a certain extent. If you wear contact lenses, wear a pair
of zero powered antiglare glasses for the same purpose.
~ Use re-wetting
eye drops
An office environment that is predominantly air-conditioned,
coupled with a computer intensive job, this is the perfect combination
for dry eyes.
In such cases, you can use re-wetting eye drops to give relief
to your eyes. Why? "When dry eyes occur, the aim is to get the
tears back into our eyes -- whether it is naturally (by simple
blinking exercises), or artificially (if the problem aggravates),"
says Dr Belvi.
"Re-wetting eye drops have a similar in composition to natural
tears. One should go for eye drops that do not have any preservatives.
Eye drops with preservatives are toxic to the eyes in the long
run. You can use re-wetting eye drops as and when required, but
preferably span it to a minimum of four to six times a day. If
the problem persists, visit your ophthalmologist as soon as possible."
The two most commonly used preservatives in all eye drops are
Benz Alkonium Chloride and Chlorbutol. Read the contents of the
bottle carefully and avoid eye drops with these preservatives.
~ Reduce your
smoking and alcohol intake
"Smoking and alcohol consumption (either alone or combined)
causes irreversible optic nerve damage. As both nicotine and alcohol
are nerve toxins, they affect the nerves in the long run. Over
a period of time, this can lead to poor or weak eyesight," warns
Dr Belvi.
~ Never rub
your eyes
If dirt enters your eyes, do not rub as this may cause the dirt
to stick inside. "Blink several times to start your tears flowing;
this will help flush out the dirt," advises Dr Belvi. "If
you rub your eyes, the dirt particle will keep disturbing your
vision and irritate your eyes. In such cases, seek your ophthalmologist's
help immediately."
Quick tips
~ Shelf life
Preservative-free re-wetting eye drops have a shelf life of about
a year, if the seal is unopened. Those with preservatives last
around two years, if unopened.
~ Discard
All eye drops should be discarded within a month after opening
their seals. Once opened, the medicinal properties tend to deteriorate
due to exposure to the external atmosphere, making it unsuitable
for your eyes.
~ Protective eye gear
While driving, wear protective eye gear -- especially if you are
wearing contact lenses (for night driving) or sunglasses with
UV protection (for day driving). Make sure the gear covers the
sides of your eyes as well.
Being healthy is a personal choice and
one has to work hard at it. A balanced diet, regular sleep
habits, a balance between work and rest, ad exercises -- all play
a vital role in restoring our health and helping us maintain our
eyesight.
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