Wednesday, August 14, 2019

10 Months Baby Need To Wear Sunglasses When Go Out

My baby is 10 months old. I am going to take my children to play abroad, but the local is summer and sunny. Do children need to wear sunglasses?
Ultraviolet rays in the sun can cause skin sunburn and cause skin cancer. If the eyes are not properly protected, they are also vulnerable. Human eyes have the function of automatically filtering ultraviolet rays. For adults, although most of the ultraviolet rays are absorbed, 1% of the ultraviolet rays reach the retina, which may cause the onset of age-related macular degeneration. However, the lens transparency of infants and young children is higher than that of adults, which means that UV rays penetrate more and damage the retina. In particular, the irradiation of UVA and UVB in ultraviolet rays causes a shallow inflammatory reaction of the cornea and conjunctiva on the surface of the eyeball, which jeopardizes the health of the eye over time. Therefore, when going out to play, in addition to applying sunscreen to the baby for more than 6 months, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, wear sunglasses with 100% UV absorption or UV400 to minimize UV ​​damage.

Some people say that it is not enough to wear a wide-brimmed hat for a baby of more than 6 months. No need to wear sunglasses! Not also! Because the wide-brimmed hat can only block 50% of the sunlight, not to mention the sunlight reflected from the ground will also enter the eyes, which will also cause eye damage, so you also need to wear sunglasses.

Babies under 6 months of age can wear sunglasses, wide-brimmed hats and stroller awnings can block direct sunlight. However, it is recommended that children try to avoid going out when the sun is most poisonous between 10 am and 3 pm. Easy to take care of baby with EASBABY ergonomic multifunctional baby carrier, baby rompers, diaper bags and other baby products, all products are carefully designed to make moms easier.

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