Warning over affects of electronic cigarettes ahead of No Smoking Day
Traditional tobacco smokers remain most at risk, with double the chances of developing an eye condition known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) whilst research indicates that smoke from e-cigarettes can cause eye irritation such as dry eye.
Specsavers are supporting No Smoking Day this week, which is recognised across the UK tomorrow.
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Hide AdTheir clinical spokesperson, Dr Nigel Best says: “AMD affects around 600,000 people in the UK alone and smokers are more likely to suffer from this eye condition than non-smokers.
"The condition is most common in people over the age of 50 but smoking increases the risk of contracting it earlier."
Dr Best added: "Although e-cigarette research is still in early stages, and the long term effects are yet to be established, there are early indications that some types can cause irritation to the eyes."