The days of splashing in the pool and barbecues have given way to back-to-school and the approach of winter holidays. Before the craze of the holiday season hits, take some time to enjoy the cooler temps of fall and the activities that make this season special. Whether you’re heading to a football game, shopping for fall décor, or enjoying all things pumpkin spice, you’ll want to make sure your eyes are ready for all the fun.
Let’s See Those True Colors
Soon the leaves will begin to fall, but before they do, don’t miss the rainbow of colors they turn as summer draws to a close. Are colors looking a little less vibrant? Are the individual leaves a little harder to make out? Your first stop should be your eyecare provider to discuss solutions for achieving life changing color and clarity. There are even products on the market that can help with color vision deficiency, commonly called color blindness.
Give Glare the Boot
If you’re on a quest to enjoy all the sights of fall and head out for a Sunday drive or walk at sunset, you may face glare and reduced visibility. Get prepared before heading into the great outdoors by choosing glasses with anti-reflective treatment to cut down glare or progressive lenses for comfortable vision at all distances. And if you’re sporting contacts instead, polarized sunglasses can still help reduce glare-causing reflections whether you’re driving or walking.
Don’t Let Dry Eyes Ruin the Fun
If you’re planning a trip to the pumpkin patch this fall don’t let the dirt and hay get in your way. Spending more time outdoors combined with dreaded fall allergies can lead to uncomfortably dry and itchy eyes. First things first – don’t rub your eyes! While it’s tempting to ease the itch, rubbing your eyes could cause more harm than good. Sometimes a simple warm compress can ease your discomfort, but if it becomes a recurring nuisance, then a trip to your eye doctor to discuss eye drops or other solutions may be in order. No matter the activity, there is likely a solution available to help you see more clearly and comfortably.
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