Written by Dr Venugopal Gouri
Anti-glare glasses while working on the computer and dark glasses while driving in sunlight will ward off bad effects of bright light.
Take small but frequent breaks and rest your eyes to avoid common pitfalls
There can be no second opinion about the fact that being
healthy is a personal choice and one has to work hard at it. True to
the dictum there has been many a resolution on the eve of the New Year.
In this era of computers and television, the visual apparatus i.e the
eyes are kept busy and some attention needs to be paid to preserve
their health.
Eyes are probably among the most uncomplaining organs and
have a protective mechanism in the form of tears as the first defence
line which also help in keeping them moist and nourished. The eyelids
protect the eyes from dirt, dust and harsh light. The cornea is the
black ball while the pupil is in the centre of the cornea which guides
the light through the eye facilitating the rays to fall on the retina.
It is a kind of a reflective mirror and conveys the stimulus from the
eye on to the brain through an intricate wiring called as the optic
nerve. There are some ways to see that the function is going on at its
best.
Eyes need exercise too and that is why blinking often while
peering at the computers would be helpful. Also keeping the eyes closed
and rolling the eyeballs clockwise and anti clockwise three to four
times on each occasion once an hour will have beneficial effects.
Taking away focus from work and looking at distant objects
for about five minutes once in two hours is recommended. Rubbing the
palms against each other cupping them against the eyes during work will
be soothing for tired eyes. During breaks, splashing water on the face
with eyes closed will have a relaxing overall effect. Stepping away
from the air-conditioned environment into the fresh air will help
reduce dryness of the eyes.
Protect your eyes
Anti-glare glasses while working on the computer and dark
glasses while driving in sunlight will ward off bad effects of bright
light.
Smoking and alcohol compromise on the blood supply to all
the organs of the body including the eyes i.e to the optic nerve which
carries the impulses which in turn affects the eyesight. Needless to
say all these are better avoided.
Drinking water in general is good but further so in people
working in air-conditioned environment and can cause puffiness of the
face. Water negates all the ill effects too.
Citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, spinach,
poultry, dairy products, chopped carrots, cucumber and fruits carry
enough Vitamins A, C and E which have a positive impact on the health
of your eyes.
Once eyestrain sets in, it can leads to a host of
complaints. Apart from the lifestyle changes, Homoeopathic medicine has
good remedies like Ruta, Onosmodium, Physostigma, Bryonia, Alumina,
Euphrasia andMerc sol etc. which can help in that direction.
If there is a simple, safe and swift path to recovery of health then it has to be homoeopathy. Founded more than two centuries ago by Dr.Samuel Hahnemann, a German Physician, pained with the therapy of the times was on search for an alternative and discored Homoeopathy.