On January 22, a distressing incident happened in Lishui, Zhejiang. A 21-year-old guy A Yu and several classmates went outdoors to shoot snow scenes, but after a happy day, they encountered an accident. They had been out all day and had a great time, but when they came home in the evening, Xiao Yu began to feel dry and tearful, and he didn't care at first. The next morning, as soon as he opened his eyes, he felt a tingling pain, wept incessantly, and then he couldn't even see anything. After the doctor's diagnosis, Xiao Yu had snow blindness.
The incident has raised a wake-up call for safety in outdoor activities. For many people, outdoor activities are a way to relax and enjoy nature, but at the same time, it is important to protect yourself. Especially during the snow season, the reflection of sunlight can enhance the effect of ultraviolet rays, which can easily cause eye damage. Therefore, it is best to wear black sunglasses or protective glasses when watching snow scenes or walking in the snow. At the same time, timely eye care is also crucial, and medical attention should be sought immediately if discomfort occurs.
I hope that the guy Ah Yu can be ** as soon as possible, and also remind everyone to always pay attention to eye health when outdoor activities, so that we can take care of our eyes together.