01/11/2025
👁️ Smog causes various eye problems by irritating the eyes’ surface and can lead to symptoms like redness, watering, itching, burning, and dry eyes.
Smog particles can:
●Irritate the conjunctiva (the thin membrane covering the eye).
●Trigger allergic or inflammatory reactions.
●Cause dryness because pollutants disturb the tear film.
●Lead to red eyes, itchiness, burning, and discomfort — especially in people who spend long hours outdoors or in polluted cities.
🧿 Recommended Actions
Preventive steps:
1. ✅ Reduce Exposure — Try to limit time outdoors during heavy smog days. Stay indoors or use air purifiers.
2. 🕶️ Wear Protective Glasses — Using eyewear (especially anti-dust or anti-pollution glasses, such as MGI’s IonSpec) helps shield eyes from airborne particles.
3. 💧 Clean Your Face — Washing your face and eyelids helps remove pollutants that can stick to skin and lashes, reducing irritation.
These steps are practical habits to maintain healthy eyes in polluted environments.
👨⚕️ Final Advice
> “Consult with eye doctor in any severity.”
This is an important medical disclaimer: if symptoms worsen or persist (such as constant redness or pain), people should visit an optometrist or ophthalmologist immediately.
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