Ophthalmologist Kisele called the “UV-protection 400” label a good “trick” for choosing sunglasses

According to Anastasia Kisele, an ophthalmologist at the MEDSI Ophthalmological Center, not all sunglasses protect eyesight.

The specialist recommends purchasing sunglasses labeled “UV-protection 400”. According to the specialist, they provide complete protection against ultraviolet rays.

Black glasses can cause pupil dilation, passing “harmful” rays into the eye and causing photodamage to the lens and retina. It can also lead to the development of diseases of the anterior segment of the eye, such as pterygium. Life .

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