New research conducted in Boston and Israel suggests wearing
sunglasses could be a key way to prevent the condition called exfoliation
syndrome.
Those people who work outdoors surrounded by highly reflective snow
or water have nearly four times the risk of developing exfoliation syndrome. We
normally think of facial scrubs and loofah to rub off dead skin cells, but
there’s another kind of exfoliation: a harmful eye condition that increases the
risk of cataracts and glaucoma
as we age.
Exfoliation syndrome occurs when a whitish flaky substance
builds up on the lens of the eye and gets rubbed off as the eyeball move.
According to the JAMA
Ophthalmology report, the rates of exfoliation syndrome vary with latitude
and ethnicity. To know more about Exfoliation syndrome you can read the
original article by Deborah Kotz on bostonglobe.com
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