Benefits of prescription sunglasses

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Because they feel natural and don’t change your facial appearance, contact lenses are a good option. However, they can cause a lot of irritation in the eyes and sometimes severe allergic reactions.
If you switch to eyeglasses, they don’t offer any sort of protection against the sun (unlike contacts, which can be worn under sunglasses).
In this regard, the best choice for you is prescription glasses as they offer great protection against the Ultra Violet radiations.
Prescription sunglasses have the following benefits:
They offer clear vision on sunny days.
If you are looking for a way to see clearly on a bright sunny day, then prescription glasses are an excellent choice.
They come in any light tint you prefer while helping you see your surroundings. These glasses can be designed for people who are far-sighted or near-sighted–or those who suffer from astigmatism or overall poor vision. 
They have glare protection
Some people are sensitive to glare (when the sun’s light is reflected from shiny surfaces, such as windows) as opposed to the brightness of the sun. For these people, polarized sunglasses are the perfect choice, as they offer protection against the glare.
With polarized glasses, you can see more clearly and enjoy the outdoors.
They give complete protection from UV rays.
With too much exposure, ultraviolet radiation can severely damage the eye, causing you to suffer from cataracts, as well as macular degeneration and cancer of the eyelids. 
Regardless of the color you choose, prescription sunglasses will stop all ultraviolet radiation.  Many people tend to choose prescription sunglasses that have big frames, so they can offer maximum protection to their eyes. Because the skin around the eyes is more sensitive than other regions, it is affected the most by ultraviolet radiation. As a result, the extra-large frame will not only protect your eyes, but also save the skin around them, helping you maintain a healthy, youthful appearance.
The eyes are among the most crucial organs of the human body. Without them, we struggle to do everyday tasks and cannot see the beauty of the world around us.

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