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If you wear prescription glasses or contacts, then you should have prescription sunglasses on hand as well. The tinted lenses provide many benefits that you can enjoy all year. Once you understand what those are, you’ll know why your custom sunglasses are not a luxury—they are a necessity.

Reasons to Get Prescription Sunglasses

1. UV Protection

The ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun are damaging to your eyes, and standard prescription lenses don’t protect from them. Sunglasses reflect UVA and UVB rays, so they do not enter your eye. Over-exposure to UV radiation has a link to cataracts, eye cancer, and growths such as pterygium.

UV rays can also cause nearsightedness in children, as well as unpleasant short-term consequences such as temporary blindness and eye fatigue. The sun’s rays also penetrate through clouds, so you should wear your sunglasses year-round while outdoors.

2. Safer Driving

glassesMany drivers must wear their prescription lenses while driving, so they can read road signs, see oncoming traffic, and be aware of pedestrians. However, driving on a sunny day without tinted lenses is dangerous. Your normal eyeglasses won’t protect you from the glare of the sun off other windshields and building windows. With prescription sunglasses, you’ll see with perfect clarity and without being affected by glares.

3. Blue Light Protection

Sunglasses also block a significant amount of blue light. Electronic devices such as televisions, computers, tablets, and smartphones, as well as the sun, emit this blue light. This type of light has a connection to cornea damage and causing cataracts, which is the leading cause of blindness worldwide.

 

The staff at Eye Care Locale offers stylish and effective prescription sunglasses to Dayton, OH, residents. Dr. Barry Gridley has been practicing as an optometrist since 1974 and conducts a thorough eye exam to determine your prescription. His practice also offers contact lenses, value sunglasses, and name-brand glasses. Visit their website for more information about their services, or call (937) 222-2452 to schedule your eye exam.

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