Myth 1.
Reading in dim light is harmful to your eyes. 2.
It is not harmful to watch a welder or look at the sun if you squint,
or look through narrowed eyelids. 3.
Using a computer, or video display terminal (VDT), is harmful to
the eyes. 4.
If you use your eyes too much, you wear them out. 5.
Wearing poorly-fit glasses damages your eyes. 6.
Wearing poorly-fit contacts does not harm your eyes. 7.
You do not need to have your eyes checked until you are in your
40s or 50s. 8.
Safety goggles are more trouble than they're worth. 9.
It's okay to swim while wearing soft contact lenses. 10.
Children outgrow crossed eyes. 11.
A cataract must be ripe before it can be removed. 12.
Cataracts can be removed with lasers. 13.
Eyes can be transplanted.
Fact 1.
Although reading in dim light can make your eyes feel tired, it
is not harmful. 2.
Even if you squint, ultra-violet light still gets to your eyes,
damaging the cornea, lens and retina. Never watch welding without
wearing the proper protection. Never look directly at an eclipse
of the sun. 3.
Although using a VDT is associated with eyestrain or fatigue, it
is not harmful to the eyes. 4.
You can use your eyes as much as you wish-they do not wear out. 5.
Although a good glasses fit is required for good vision, a poor
fit does not damage your eyes. 6.
Poorly fit contact lenses can be harmful to your cornea (the window
at the front of your eye). Make certain your eyes are checked regularly
by your eye doctor if you wear contact lenses. 7.
There are several asymptomatic, yet treatable, eye diseases (most
notably glaucoma)
that can begin prior to your 40s. 8.
Safety goggles prevent many potentially blinding injuries every
year. Keep goggles handy and use them! 9.
Potentially blinding eye infections can result from swimming or
using a hot tub while wearing contact lenses. 10.
Children do not outgrow truly crossed eyes. A child whose eyes are
misaligned has strabismus and can develop poor vision in one eye
(a condition known as amblyopia) because the brain “ignores”
the misaligned or “lazy” eye. The sooner crossed or
misaligned eyes are treated, the less likely the child will have
permanently impaired vision. 11.
With modern cataract
surgery, a cataract does not have to ripen before it is removed.
When a cataract keeps you from doing the things you like or need
to do, consider having it removed. 12.Cataracts
cannot be removed with a laser. The cloudy lens must be removed
through a surgical incision. However, after cataract surgery, a
membrane within the eye may become cloudy. This membrane can be
opened with laser surgery. 13.
The eye cannot be transplanted. It is connected to the brain by
the optic nerve, which cannot be reconnected once it has been severed.
The cornea-the clear front part of the eye-can be transplanted.
Surgeons often use plastic intraocular lens implants (IOL's) to
replace natural lenses removed during cataract surgery.
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