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When using a screen, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes, to avoid eye strain and headaches.
Children should spend at least two hours a day outside. This also helps their eyes develop in a healthy way and helps them avoid developing nearsightedness.
Make sure your sunglasses offer UVA and UVB protection to prevent radiation from the sun damaging your eyes.
You should wear your prescription glasses to see clearly and prevent your eyes from having to work harder which can lead to eye strain and headaches.
Check the expiry date on eye makeup and replace your brushes regularly to prevent the buildup of bacteria that could cause eye infections.
Doing regular exercise can reduce the risk of developing conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure which can affect your sight.
Eating a balanced diet ensures you have the vitamins and minerals that are essential for maintaining healthy eyes.
Smoking increases your risk of developing serious eye conditions and permanent sight loss.
An eye test can detect an eye condition even before it’s affected your eyesight, so even if you don’t think there’s anything wrong with your eyes, you should book a test.
Put reminders in your calendar to have regular eye checks. You should have your eyes checked every 1-2 years.
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