Dr. Minija. C.K, Senior consultant Medical Retina Cataract &Uvea, Sankara Eye Hospital Bangalore
As we are preparing to mark World No Tobacco Day on 31st May 2018, here’s another reason to quit smoking: Your Eyes.
We are all aware of the fact that smoking is injurious to the body, but less aware of its harmful effects of smoking on vision. The smoke generated by smoking a cigarette, a pipe or any other tobacco products can cause a severe damage to the individual who is smoking and also people around who are exposed to the smoke.
Usually cancers and cardiovascular disorders are caused due to the tobacco and smoke exposure, but we are unaware of the detrimental effect smoking can cause on our vision. Smoking has been linked directly to two leading causes of vision loss, macular degeneration and cataract. Researchers also believe that smoking contributes to a range of eye related problems for both smokers and passive smokers including adults and children.
Women who smoke are more likely to give birth prematurely, putting their babies at risk for developing a disease called Retinopathy of prematurity which is one of the causes of vision loss in babies if not treated.
The smoke of cigarette is extremely toxic which contains as many as 4,000 active compounds that includes tar, polycyclic, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and heavy metals. It increases age- related eye problems like macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, dry- eye syndrome and Optic neuropathy. Not just smokers it also affects the non- smokers where they are usually exposed to eye irritation and burning sensations.
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