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Do not make the smoke of firecrackers blind! Take care of eyes on Diwali with these 4 tips from experts

The festival of Deepawali is near and winter is also about to begin, in such a situation moisture remains in the weather and due to increasing pollution and burning of stubble during Deepawali, the atmosphere remains full of smoke and harmful gases. Therefore, at this time the eyes have to be taken care of very carefully. People also clean their homes and sometimes dust mites enter the eyes, which increases the problem. Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Director and Senior Eye Surgeon, Eye Care Center, Delhi's Eye Care Center, says that the use of sparklers in Diwali also affects the eyes, the eye is a very sensitive part of the body, so this time about the eyes. There is a need to be very careful, for this, pay attention to some things and if there is more problem, contact the eye doctor.
1-Do not rub the eyes Dr. Sanjeev Gupta says that while cleaning the house, some dust particles can get into the eyes. In such a situation, do not rub the eye, doing so may aggravate the problem. 2-Wash with clean water Dr. Sanjeev Gupta says that if there is any kind of burning itching in the eyes, they should be washed immediately with clean water. 3-Cleanse the eyes Dr. Sanjeev Gupta says that during Diwali the pollution increases a lot and the mixture of fog and smoke in the atmosphere becomes very high. This causes dryness or redness in the eyes, do not ignore it at all. Keep cleaning the eyes with water from time to time. 4- Put on sunglasses Dr. Sanjeev Gupta says that in this festive season, whenever you go out for shopping, wear sunglasses and if there is a lot of dust in any place, then wear sunglasses. This will not only keep your eyes safe but will also protect your eyes from harmful fumes outside. Therefore, especially at the time of Diwali, take care of your eyes, keep your eyes safe from pollution and dust and celebrate this festival with joy and gaiety. Chemical injuries are due to the chemicals in the gunpowder mixed in the crackers. Smoke and fumes emanating from firecrackers can cause irritability, watering of eyes, laryngitis and other throat infections. Sparklers are dangerous because they burn at a temperature hot enough to melt gold (1,800 F).

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