violet portion (around 400–500 nm) of the visible light spectrum, often emitted by sunlight, digital screens (phones, tablets, computers), and artificial lighting (LEDs).

how blue light damages the eyes:

oxidative stress: exposure increases production of free radicals, damaging retinal cells.

retinal damage: particularly harmful to photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) and retinal pigment epithelial cells in the macula.

circadian rhythm disruption: excessive blue-light exposure, especially at night, disrupts melatonin production, leading to sleep disturbances.

potential health impacts:

increased risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

digital eye strain (also called “computer vision syndrome”)

sleep disturbances and related health issues

accelerated aging of retinal cells, potentially causing visual impairment

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