After eye surgery for sun damage, Camila Alves McConaughey urges fans to ‘wear sunglasses.’ Here’s what you need to know. - Yahoo News
After eye surgery for sun damage, Camila Alves McConaughey urges fans to ‘wear sunglasses.’ Here’s what you need to know. - Yahoo News |
Posted: 04 Jun 2021 02:08 PM PDT In the months leading up to summer, dermatologists offer warnings about the potential damage of UV rays to the skin. But unbeknownst to many, the eyes are similarly vulnerable — something that Camila Alves McConaughey learned firsthand. In a series of Instagram posts this week, the Brazilian-American actor and model — who's married to Matthew McConaughey — shared images of herself in a hospital bed with her eyes covered. "Had to have an eye surgery...Not laser so a bit more involved," she wrote in a post on Wednesday. The next day she added another depicting her in eye goggles that she said are a part of her recovery. "I am feeling good guys...JUST REMEMBER to wear your sunglasses," McConaughey ended the post. So what exactly is sun damage to the eyes, and is it something that you should be worried about this summer? Yahoo Life spoke with three experts to find out what you need to know. The sun can cause "significant damage" to the eyes over time Dr. Annie Nguyen, an ophthalmologist with USC Roski Eye Institute, Keck Medicine of USC, says that the sun can be more damaging to the eyes than many realize. "While light is needed for sight and provides some benefit to your sleep-wake cycle, certain types of light, particularly ultraviolet A (UV-A) and ultraviolet B (UV-B) light can cause significant damage to the eye over time if not guarded against," Nguyen tells Yahoo Life. "Damage to the eyes may occur anywhere from the skin around the eyes to the deepest of the eyes called the retina. Sun damage to the eyes has a cumulative effect." Aaron B. Zimmerman, a professor of clinical optometry at the Ohio State University, expresses similar concerns. "The eyelids are susceptible to UV radiation just like the rest of your skin. As we age, and the cumulative exposure of UV perpetually increases, damage such as basal cell carcinoma, etc can occur," says Zimmerman. "This is not super common, but illustrates the importance of sun protection." Eye problems caused by the sun can range from an inflamed cornea to cataracts Nguyen says there are five main types of sun damage to the eyes, all with varying degrees of severity, and breaks them down this way:
Signs and symptoms to watch out for include yellowing of the eyes and non-healing lesions Dr. William T. Reynolds, president of the American Optometric Association, says that "the majority of visible sun damage will be visible on the lids and the conjunctiva (clear covering over the white part of the eye)." He suggests paying close attention to "non-healing lesions or new pigmented spots on the eyelids or the white part of the eye," as well as "yellow-pigmented areas on the conjunctiva." Nguyen adds that "bumps or lumps on the eyelid that bleed and do not heal," should be cause for concern, as should "sudden loss of eyelashes" or "dryness, itching, burning, light sensitivity and blurry vision." People with lighter eyes are more at risk, but no one is risk-free Zimmerman notes that people with lighter eyes should be extra cautious. "Generally lighter pigmented individuals are at higher risk of suffering peri-ocular UV damage," says Zimmerman. "But with excessive exposures, anyone is susceptible to UV-related tissue damage." Nugyen expands. "Lighter-colored eyes (e.g. blue, green or hazel eyes) have less pigment to protect against sun damage and UV radiation compared to darker-colored eyes and may be more at risk for sun damage, similar to fairer skin types being more at risk than darker skin types to sunburns and skin cancer," she says. "However, prolonged, unprotected sun exposure may cause some degree of damage to all types of eyes; therefore adequate sun protection is recommended for everyone despite eye or skin color." Sunglasses and wide-brimmed hats offer the best protection "A proper pair of sunglasses is critical for protecting your eyes from the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation," says Reynolds. "Sunglasses can be fashionable, but they also need to be functional. No matter the season or the location, the American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends wearing high-quality sunglasses that adequately protect the eyes by blocking out 99 to 100 percent of UVA and UVB rays, and by screening out 75 to 90 percent of visible light. Wear sunglasses whenever you are outdoors, whether you are working, driving, participating in sports, taking a walk, running errands or doing anything in the sun." Ngyuen agrees. "Choose sunglasses that provide 100 percent UV or UV400 protection, or block both UVA and UVB rays," says Nugyen. "Consider wearing a broad-brimmed hat along with your sunglasses. Wear sunscreen on your face and don't forget your eyelids." Read more from Yahoo Life: Want lifestyle and wellness news delivered to your inbox? Sign up here for Yahoo Life's newsletter. |
Posted: 06 Jun 2021 10:11 AM PDT KEVIN DE BRUYNE will be fit to play for Belgium at Euro 2020, according to boss Roberto Martinez. The Manchester City midfielder's participation looked doubtful after being forced off in the Champions League final following a body check by Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger. WIN £50,000! Play Dream Team Euros – our FREE fantasy football game De Bruyne, 29, suffered an orbital fracture to his left eye socket and was in tears as he exited the pitch. But following a successful operation he may be able to participate in this summer's tournament without even needing to wear a protective mask. Martinez, 47, said: "After looking at the images it was decided that Kevin had to undergo a small operation. "The operation took place this morning and it went well. He will join the group on Monday and will be with us for the Euros. "It was a necessary intervention to secure the structure of the eye socket in the long term. "It is not an operation that requires a long recovery, it was just to make sure that there are no issues later down the line. "It only took 20 minutes and the medical department is very happy with the success of the operation. The decision was taken in agreement with Manchester City." Martinez then revealed that De Bruyne will return to training on Monday, but may miss out on Belgium's Euro 2020 opener against Russia on Saturday.
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He added: "Kevin is doing well. He's in a good state of mind and can't wait to join us on the pitch on Monday. "It is not an operation that prevents you from returning to activity or needs recovery time, it is actually the opposite. It should even give him the opportunity to play without the need for protection. "And that's the good news. It was done at the right time and this is positive news for the Euros. "But he probably will not be ready for the first game against Russia and we will need to analyse the situation on a day-by-day basis." ⚽ Read our Football live blog for the very latest news from around the grounds Kevin De Bruyne has black eye after sickening clash with Antonio Rudiger |
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