As you approach the Holly festival, it is important to remember the safety. Celebrating colors, many people ignore potential risks in the eyes, especially for those who carry contact lenses.

Doctors warn that chemicals in Holly’s colors can cause serious eye injuries and infections.
Here are some important advice of specialists with the eyes that will help protect the eyes during the festive events.
Dr. Samir Court, co-founder and director of the Sharp Sight Eye Delhi Hospital, advises caution during Holly as colors may contain harmful chemicals such as lead, mercury and chromium.
He says: “They can cause eye injury or constant vision damage. Contact carriers of lenses should avoid them, as colors can be trapped under the lenses, which will irritate, infections or cornea damage. Instead, wear protective glasses like sunny glasses or glasses. Corneys.
D -Rogish Omar, a senior eye consultant at Marenga Asia Faridabad, also warns from wearing contact lenses during Holly.
He says: “The colors can be trapped, causing irritation, infection or corneal damage. Remove the lens before playing and wear goggles. If the colors get into the eyes, rinse and avoid rubbing immediately. Eyes. “
What to do if the color gets into the eye:
When the hollow color gets into your eyes, rinse them thoroughly with clean water.
Do not rub your eyes as it can cause irritation or damage.
If the irritation or the pain is not stored, consult your doctor immediately.
Other eye safety tips for Holly:
Choose natural or organic holly colors that are less likely to harm your eyes.
Try to avoid touching your eyes or face, playing the holly.
Tie your hair back to avoid digging fluid into your eyes.
Apply coconut oil around your eyes to create a protective barrier.