The Truth About Living with Glaucoma: Unseen Battles and Quiet Wins

Protective Eyewear For Sports And Labor

Protective eyewear. Photo Credit: Dreamstime @Dreamz

There is no reason why living with glaucoma should prevent anyone from enjoying life and doing what everyone else does. Of course, sometimes patients need to make adjustments to how others do things, such as play sports, to account for their glaucoma. For instance, particularly after surgery, patients should wear protective eyewear when playing contact sports or goggles when swimming. As well, protective eyewear is even more important when it comes to hard labor such as construction, landscaping, or even gardening for someone with glaucoma. This helps keep irritants out of the eyes and avoiding itching, rubbing, or scratching, which can cause serious complications when glaucoma is involved.

Eye Cosmetics And Glaucoma

Washing eyes. Photo Credit: Dreamstime @Dreamz

The golden rule when it comes to living with glaucoma is to keep eyes clean and irritants away from them. Many individuals may think this means having to stop wearing eye makeup, however, this is not the case. If someone wishes to wear eye makeup and they have glaucoma, there are a few pieces of advice that still follow the golden rule. The first is to switch to hypoallergenic brands, which are free of fragrance and other irritants. The second is to replace makeup frequently and wash makeup brushes more often. Washing eye makeup off thoroughly at the end of every day is even more important for glaucoma patients, so those who do choose to wear eye makeup should make sure they have a powerful eye makeup remover, such as a hypoallergenic one. This helps minimize the opportunities for dirt, dust, and even makeup particles to get into the eye and irritate the patient's glaucoma further.

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