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The Effects of Black Lights on Vision

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    Black Light Damage

    • Limiting duration and frequency of exposure isn't protective.oeil image by Cyril Comtat from Fotolia.com

      Black lights emit UV-A radiation and what is known as blue light. Elaine Kitchel, a Low Vision Research Associate, says that these light rays have been found to prevent the retinal cells from forming cytochrome oxidase. This chemical transports oxygen to the cells involved in vision. Without cytochrome oxidase and without oxygen, the cells of the eye begin to die. The lesions that occur may be scattered so it isn’t until many have formed that vision loss is noticed.

    Limited Exposure

    Temporary Effects

    Long-Term Effects

    Defenses

    • Children don't have the protective yellowing effect in their eyes.eyes image by Kalani from Fotolia.com

      The eyes use a number of chemical defenses against UV radiation, says Dan Roberts. There are multiple built-in chemical defenses, and antioxidants in the diet such as vitamin C and E can also help to protect the eyes from black light. These defenses weaken with age, disease, neglect and poor nutrition.

      As we age, the lens of the eye begins to yellow. This darkening of the lens helps filter black light and other UV radiation. Children, however, haven’t developed this protective yellowing and are more at risk for retinal damage from black light and UV radiation. Surgery to remove cataracts also removes the protective yellowing.

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