
Sunglasses and headaches – can the right lens help?
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Essential sunglasses with advanced lenses
Sunglasses protect your eyes from UV rays and reduce glare, which can cause headaches. Bright, strong contrasts and reflected sunlight can make your eyes work harder, increasing the risk of strain and headaches. Choosing sunglasses with polarised lenses reduces reflected light, improving the visual experience and reducing eye strain. Anti-reflective lenses reduce light pollution and reduce tension in the neck and shoulders.
A thorough eye examination by an optician ensures that the sunglasses are adapted to your eyes and needs. With a wide selection of sunglasses with quality lenses, you can choose a model that both protects against UV rays and reduces the risk of headaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
• How do polarized lenses work?
– Polarized lenses reduce glare and reflected light, creating a more comfortable visual experience.
• What effect does anti-reflective treatment have?
– Anti-reflective coating reduces light pollution by eliminating unwanted reflections, reducing eye and neck strain.
• Why is an eye exam important before buying sunglasses?
– An eye exam ensures that the sunglasses and lens technology are properly adapted to your eyes' needs for optimal protection and comfort.
• Can the right sunglasses reduce headaches?
– Yes, by minimizing glare and reducing eye strain, sunglasses with the right lenses can help relieve photosensitive headaches.