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Does The Sun Cause Eye Cancer?

Summertime frequently entails long periods of time spent in the sun. Most of us remember to use sunscreen to protect our skin, but we often forget to protect our eyes. To protect your eyes from years of ultraviolet radiation, you should begin using good eye protection at a young age. UV radiation can harm the eye's surface tissues, cornea, and lens. Many individuals, however, are ignorant of the risks that UV light can cause. Therefore, you may enjoy the summer safely while minimizing your risk of potentially blinding eye illnesses and cancers by wearing UV-blocking sunglasses.


Can Exposure To Sunlight Cause Eye Cancer?

Too much exposure to sunlight (or sunlamps), which is a known risk factor for skin melanoma, has also been proposed as a probable risk factor for uveal or conjunctival melanoma of the eye. However, investigations have yielded inconsistent results. To find an answer to this question, more investigation is required.

Nevertheless, it might take years for cataracts and eye tumors to emerge. You raise your risk of serious disease every time you bask in the sun without using eye protection. For this reason, babies and children must wear caps and sunglasses. When out in the open, people of all ages should take care.


How To Protect Your Eyes From Heat Damage?

  • Before buying a pair of sunglasses, many people fail to check the UV rating. Choose sunglasses that offer 100% UV or UV400 protection, or that block both UV-A and UV-B rays.
  • Along with your sunglasses, wear a hat. Hats with a wide brim are ideal. Hats and sunglasses can help protect youngsters and the elderly. Everyone is vulnerable to the effects of the sun.
  • It's important to remember that clouds don't shield UV rays. The sun's beams can penetrate clouds and haze.
  • Midday to early afternoon, at higher elevations, particularly when reflected off of water, ice, or snow, the sun is at its brightest.
  • Never stare the sun squarely in the eyes. Doing so at any time, especially during an eclipse, can damage the retina of the eye and result in solar retinopathy, a catastrophic injury.
  • Avoid tanning beds at all costs. Tanning beds are just as dangerous to your eyes and body as UV rays from the sun.

What Are The Symptoms Of Eye Cancer?

  • Spots Or Flashes In The Field Of Vision: When you start seeing spots, flashes, wiggly lines, or floating dots, this is one of the most prevalent signs of eye cancer.
  • Partial Or Full Loss Of Sight: You may begin to lose some or all of your vision, whether temporarily or permanently. This is a very common sign of eye cancer. It's possible that you'll lose your peripheral vision or get tunnel vision. When you perceive things as though you're in a tunnel, this happens. This is one of the worst symptoms, whether you've lost merely a portion of your site or the entire thing. It could indicate a more advanced stage of malignancy and necessitate a visit to the eye specialist.
  • Appearance Of Spots: You are likely to notice any new spots on your eyes because you are likely to see them every day. When you notice a spot above your eye or a mole that has grown in size or changed appearance, it's obvious that something is wrong. This may be a symptom of severe eye cancer.
  • A Lump In The Eye Or Eyelid: You should always check your eyes to ensure if they are in good working order. You should get any growth, such as a lump on your eyelid or on your eye itself, investigated as soon as possible. This is especially true if the lump grows larger over time - but don't wait for it to happen! Have your eyes tested as soon as you see any growth or irregularity to determine what is happening.
  • Loss Of Eyelashes Or A Sty That Wouldn’t Go: If you discover that a large number of your eyelashes are falling out, you should be concerned. Not only that, but you might have noticed a sty on your eyelid that isn't healing. A sty should cure in less than a month, so if it persists or grows in size, it could be a symptom of concealed malignancy.

Where To Seek Help?

Dr. Vijay Karan Reddy is the best eye cancer specialist In Hyderabad. He is an accomplished, renowned and reputed doctor who stands tall and confident in his diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients. He has received a lot of praise and has achieved several awards for his services.

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Dr. Vijay Karan Reddy, is an accomplished renowned and reputed Radiation Oncologist, having completed his M.D from the famous Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai. For Appointments please call: (+91) 99123 20002.