Cold weather may have the following implications on your eyes;
Dry and swollen eyes
Dry eyes in winter could be due to various reasons. For instance, the cold and low humid atmosphere can have winds that blow your face causing dry eye. Use of too much heating in rooms may also result in dry eyes. Worse cases may accompany swelling, itching, and redness, especially for people with contact lenses.
Blurred vison
When it is cold, blood vessels tend to constrict, thus limiting blood supply to your eyes. As a result, you may experience blurriness or double vision. Suppose you do not regain vision after moving to warmer environments, I recommend calling your doctor.
More sensitivity to light
If you have regular ocular discomfort or blinking in winter, it could be due to extreme light sensitivity in the eyes. You may also experience ‘snow blindness’ as seen in skiing.
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