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New Delhi: Our eyes are the most valuable and sensitive sense organs. Despite being small, it has several purposes while enabling us to see the wonderful world and the clours around us. In fact, the human eye has been called the most complex organ in the body. It’s simply impossible to imagine our life without the eye – the lamp of the body!


 


However, like other aspects of our health we tend to ignore our eyes until there are noticeable issues. We need to take care of our eyes. There are many things you can do to keep your eyes healthy and enjoy good eyesight. Here are a few tips to protect and keep your vision in tip-top shape:


Fruits and vegetables


 


Not just carrots, but also eat a nutritious diet rich in fruits and vegetables - dark leafy greens, sprouts, nuts, oranges and citrus fruits.


Omega-3 fatty acids


 


Make sure that you include fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, and halibut. Studies have found that omega-3 fatty acids, in particular, may benefit eye health.


Healthy weight


 


Stay physically active to avoid being overweight or obese that can increase your risk of developing diabetes and other systemic conditions, which can lead to vision loss.


Quit smoking


 


Just as smoking is bad for the rest of your body, it is bad for your eyes too. Smoking has been linked to an increased risk of developing age-related macular degeneration, cataract, and optic nerve damage.


UV protection


 


Remember, looking directly at the sun can damage your eyes as a result of too much ultraviolet light flooding the retina, leading to blindness in extreme cases. Always wear UV protective sunglasses or sports goggles specially designed to provide the accurate protection for a certain activity.


Eye washing


 


Splash your face and eyes with fresh water say 10-15 times, every morning and repeat the same in the evening. Doing this may help soothe worn-out, tired eyes by increasing moisture and circulation. However, do not use icy cold or hot water on your eyes.


Adequate sleep


 


Getting proper sleep every night can help replenish your eyes with essential nutrients as well as function properly. Sleep deficiency can cause eye fatigue, which include tired, itching and burning eyes.


Regular eye exams


 


Eye exams at every age and life stage are important to help keep your vision strong. Regular sight checks are not just important to improve the quality of your eyesight, but can help with early detection of conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration which could lead to sight loss.