What are blue light glasses?
At present, we spend a lot of our time focusing on brightly-lit screens from morning to evening. Between our phones and laptops its hard to avoid a lot of screen time in our work and personal lives. But what are blue light blocking glasses and what do they do?
Digital screens are sources of artificial blue light. Blue light is a high-energy visible light. Blue light can affect your body’s circadian rhythm and biological clock as well as cause digital eye strain. Being exposed to blue light has been correlated to a range of issues people experience in their everyday lives.
That is where our glasses come in, but what are blue light blocking glasses? Do you want to know more about blue light and how it can affect you? Let’s have a look in closer detail about the effects and how our glasses may be of help.
What is blue light?
1. Poor sleep
When the sun begins to go down, our bodies start to produce the hormone melatonin. This is the hormone responsible for making us fall asleep. However, more exposure to blue light can delay the production of melatonin in our bodies. Ultimately, you may experience problems in your sleeping pattern as your body’s circadian rhythm has been interrupted by this artificial light.
2. Eye strain
Sore or irritated eyes are one of the symptoms of digital eye strain. This can effect your focus in work or class. In addition to this you may experience dry eyes and fatigue.
3. Headaches
Symptoms such as a dull ache around the eyes and temples are a feeling many of us know too well. Studies have suggested that continuous exposure to blue light on a regular basis has the ability to lead to these types of headaches.
What blue light glasses can do to help?
- Blue light blocking glasses are designed effectively to filter out blue waves emitted by our digital devices’ screens.
- Blue light blocking glasses help with your sleeping pattern by improving melatonin secretion at the right times. Which in turn helps to regulate your body clock
- These glasses help in reducing headaches and reduced digital eye strain.