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  2. How to avoid foggy glasses while wearing a mask - AOL

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    Ophthalmologists and eye surgeons explain why your glasses fog up when you wear a mask and recommend ways to help you avoid the irritating phenomenon.

  3. Yes, Your Face Mask Can Irritate Your Eyes: 6 Solutions from ...

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    Now, eye doctors are helping patients recover from a variety of eye problems resulting from those mask-wearing mistakes. Warm air blowing up from breathing in a mask is the cause of many of these ...

  4. How to Keep Your Glasses from Fogging Up When Wearing A Face Mask

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    While they may feel inconvenient, uncomfortable, or even annoying when they continually fog your glasses, a face mask can quite literally save the lives of people around you. “Face masks help ...

  5. Eye injuries during general anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Corneal abrasions are the most common injury; they are caused by direct trauma, exposure keratopathy/keratitis [1] [7] [8] or chemical injury. [7] [9]An open eye increases the vulnerability of the cornea to direct trauma from objects such as face masks, laryngoscopes, identification badges, stethoscopes, surgical instruments, anaesthetic circuits, and drapes.

  6. GHS precautionary statements - Wikipedia

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    P337: If eye irritation persists: P337+P313: If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. P338: Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P340: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P341: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in ...

  7. Photokeratitis - Wikipedia

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    Photokeratitis or ultraviolet keratitis is a painful eye condition caused by exposure of insufficiently protected eyes to the ultraviolet (UV) rays from either natural (e.g. intense direct or reflected sunlight) or artificial (e.g. the electric arc during welding) sources.

  8. The Under $11 Spray That Keeps Your Glasses Fog-Free ... - AOL

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    If you wear glasses (or sunglasses) and you’ve been staying safe during COVID-19 by wearing a mask, you’ve discovered every glasses-wearing healthcare workers’ biggest annoyance: fogged-up ...

  9. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    Cold weather: Most modern cold-weather goggles have two layers of lens to prevent the interior from becoming "foggy". With only a single lens, the interior water vapor condenses onto the lens because the lens is colder than the vapor, although anti-fog agents can be used. The reasoning behind the dual layer lens is that the inner lens will be ...