Rubbing Your Eyes
This,
especially when done forcefully or vigorously, can break the tiny blood
vessels under the skin’s surface causing dark circles, puffy eyes or
drooping eyelids. Using your hand to rub your eyes when you feel
something in your eye can also scratch and permanently damage the
cornea. In addition, if your eyes are itchy rubbing them tends to
release more of the allergens responsible for the itch, making the itch
feel worse.
Exposing your Eyes to the Sun or High- Energy Visible (HEV) Rays
This
can prematurely age and damage your eyes and eyelids. To avoid this, it
is advisable to wear a good pair of sunglasses to block these rays.
Sunglasses help to minimize the effect of bright lights which include
headaches, blurred vision, or red eyes, and prevent you from excessive
squinting which can lead to eyestrain and pain.
Eating Poorly
Eat
less fast food meals and more foods, fruits and vegetables like
carrots, leafy greens, fish etc. that are good for the eyes. They will
help provide the necessary vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids
for optimum eye health.
Not Drinking Enough Water
Not
drinking enough water daily, alongside eating a high-sodium diet can
cause dehydration which eventually causes the eyes not to produce enough
tears to keep the eyes moist and properly nourished. This in turn leads
to dry eyes, redness and puffy eyelids.
Too Much Screen Time
Too
much screen time tends to slow your blinking rate which eventually
causes dry eyes and smeary vision. It can additionally make the eyes
burn and water. Make it a point of note to look away from your screen
regularly.
Straining Your Eyes
Straining your eyes to
read tiny texts either in a book or on your phone can make your eyes
start to hurt, especially if you do it for long hours. It can lead to
blurred vision, dry eyes, dizziness and nausea. Try to avoid reading
tiny fonts, but if you must do so take breaks in between reads to give
your eyes a break.
Misusing Eye Makeup
You should be
careful in your application of eye products like mascara, eyeliner, eye
shadow, and eye creams. Try to apply the makeup far away from your lash
line so you don’t block the oil glands of your lids because buildups
here can cause infections. Also, you should change your eye makeup after
every three months because after this time, especially if not stored in
a cool place, they can become breeding ground for bacteria.
Not Getting Enough Sleep
A
lack of sleep eventually hurts your eyes. Sleep deprivations causes
symptoms like twitching, dry eyes, blurry vision and pain in the eyes.
Try to get a minimum of seven to eight hours of sleep each night to help
maintain a healthy vision.
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