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Does your job require long hours on the computer?

If you’re like millions of people worldwide, the answer is likely yes. And even if you don’t work on the computer, you may spend a few hours per day browsing the internet and checking social media.

But have you ever thought about what those hours on the computer are potentially doing to your health?

Here are a few areas of caution:

  • Vision
  • Neck, shoulder and back pain
  • Poor sleep & fatigue

1. Vision

Looking at a computer screen too long can cause Computer Vision Syndrome. Symptoms include

  • Eye strain
  • Headaches
  • Blurry vision
  • Dry eyes

Possible solution: following the “20-20-20” rule. Focus on something else for 20 seconds, 20 feet away, every 20 minutes to “rest” your eyes.

2. Neck, Shoulder, and Back Pain

Chronic neck, back and shoulder pain is commonly developed in people who use the computer for multiple hours per day. Reason being that our posture suffers when our shoulders are pulled forward to type and click. We also have a tendency to stoop and crane our necks when looking too closely at a screen.

Possible solution: stand up and stretch a couple of times each hour. Set a timer to remind yourself to stand up and walk away from the computer to stretch out your upper body. The breaks will do wonders.

3. Poor Sleep and Fatigue

By now you know that blue light is detrimental to your sleep. By suppressing melatonin production (the hormone that helps us get a restful night of rest), blue light emitted from computer screens and other digital devices can leave us unable to fall asleep at night and/or stay asleep. This means fatigue, grogginess and less productive days. Not to mention the link between poor sleep, weight gain and health issues that have been proven in countless studies.

Possible solution: wear BluTech Lenses while working on the computer to prevent the harmful range of blue light from wreaking havoc on your sleep patterns.

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What Blue Light Does to Your Eyes https://blutechlenses.com/blog/what-blue-light-does-to-your-eyes/ https://blutechlenses.com/blog/what-blue-light-does-to-your-eyes/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2019 09:30:42 +0000 https://blutechlenses.com/?p=10339 Continue reading "What Blue Light Does to Your Eyes"

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You may notice that most articles discussing the harmful effects of blue light focus mostly on the disruption to our sleep cycle. And for good reason–the impact on our health cannot be overstated.

But you may still be wondering: what does blue light physically do to our eyeballs?

The Eyes are Not Very Effective at Blocking Blue Light

 The front part of our eyes, the cornea and lens, are very effective when it comes to blocking UV rays from reaching the back part of the eye (the light-sensitive part called the retina). Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for blue light. Virtually all visible blue light passes through the cornea and lens and reaches the retina.

This is problematic on two levels: short-term and long-term.

Short-term Problems

Too much blue light exposure can be felt daily by our eyes. The most common symptoms include:

  • Eye strain
  • Blurry vision
  • Dry eyes
  • Headaches occuring behind the eyes

These are not enjoyable symptoms, but if kept in check early enough they can be stopped before turning into worse long-term issues.

Long-term Problems

 If nothing is done to block overexposure to blue light, more serious risks occur. Chief amongst these is the possibility of macular degeneration. Macular Degeneration is the number one cause of vision loss, affecting more than 10 million Americans (more than both glaucoma and cataracts combined). And there’s currently no cure.

Macular Degeneration is caused by a deterioration in the central part of the retina. Much like a camera, the macula is a sensitive area that collects highly detailed images, which are then processed by the brain. When the macula starts to deteriorate, the images fail to process correctly.

The causes of macular degeneration are not entirely understood or known at this time. Age-related reasons, genetics and environmental influences (such as overexposure to blue light) are the main culprits right now according to scientists.

Like most serious long-term problems, prevention is key.

BluTech Lenses are scientifically designed to help with both the short-term and long-term effects of blue light exposure on our eyes. To learn more, click here.

 

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Level Up Your Sunglasses this Summer with Extra Protection https://blutechlenses.com/blog/level-up-your-sunglasses-this-summer-with-extra-protection/ https://blutechlenses.com/blog/level-up-your-sunglasses-this-summer-with-extra-protection/#respond Mon, 10 Jun 2019 09:30:00 +0000 https://blutechlenses.com/?p=10336 Continue reading "Level Up Your Sunglasses this Summer with Extra Protection"

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From beaches to barbeques, summer is the ultimate season to take in the great outdoors. Longer days and warm weather mean millions of Americans will be spending less time indoors in front of screens and digital devices.

This may seem like a temporary reprieve from the harmful effects of blue light, but that’s not necessarily the case. After all, the sun emits the majority of the blue light our eyes are exposed to. So, before you reach for just any pair of new shades, consider adding some extra protection to your sunglasses.

Why We Protect Our Eyes From the Sun

The sun is the primary source of harmful UV light and intense blue light that decreases visual clarity and can potentially harm your retina. We’re all told at a young age to not stare directly into the sun, but the light emitted is so powerful that humans should wear sunglasses even when the light is less direct and reflecting off the atmosphere around us.

You may already instinctively wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s UV rays, but what about all of that blue light? Do your sunglasses include protection for both?

Leveling Up Your Sunglasses

These days, any pair of sunglasses worth its weight in plastic should shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. But this summer, take it a step further and add blue light protection to your shades. You’ll lower your risk of blue light-related health concerns and you may find you sleep more restfully. This is because blue light disrupts our natural melatonin production cycle and can delay your natural bedtime.

And because the blue light protection will blend seamlessly into the sunglass lenses, you won’t lose out on any style points!

Get ready for National Sunglasses Day which is right around the corner. National Sunglasses Day is on June 27th.  The Vision Council’s official hashtag to celebrate is #NationalSunglassesDay and #SunglassSelfie. What are you doing on National Sunglasses Day?

To add BluTech protection to sunglasses, contact a dealer near you. Visit our dealer locator page to find one in your neck of the woods: https://blutechlenses.com/dealers/.

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