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As the winter deepens and Christmas approaches, The College of Optometrists is urging the public to take steps to protect their vision and eye health this winter, particularly as many more people are once again working from home.

The College has issued the following advice to safeguard eye health and vision over the winter months:

Daniel Hardiman-McCartney FCOptom, Clinical Adviser for The College of Optometrists explains; “As we approach the winter solstice and the days are shorter and darker, you may notice an increased need to wear your glasses. This is because when there is less light available, your pupil expands which reduces the eye’s depth of focus, and means that you notice blurriness more. We know more people are working from home right now, and this might have an impact on your vision too, make sure you take regular breaks from your computer screen and that you have good lighting or sit near a window for natural light, all of these things will make a big difference to your eye health.

“If you have any issues with your vision, call your optometrist to book an eye examination. They are open for routine appointments and sight tests so don’t put off your visit.”

Further information and advice to help look after your eyes can be found on LookAfterYourEyes.org.

December 15, 2021