It is well documented that smoking can cause cancer and heart disease but the effects of smoking on eye health and sight is less known.
Research shows that smoking has been associated with increasing your risk of developing:
Research has also highlighted that smoking may be a potential risk factor associated with developing glaucoma.
Smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It damages the heart and blood vessels all over the body, including those in the eye.
I'm Luke Nicholson I'm a consultant ophthalmologist and I specialise in medical retina. Today is national no smoking day I believe it's the 40th anniversary.
Why I'm filming this video is that a lot has lot is known about smoking and its associated risk with our general health. The knowledge and awareness of smoking and its impact on our eye health, it's less well communicated.
So for example, in medical retina, we deal with macular degeneration, which is a condition that affects your central vision as we get older. Smoking has been shown to be associate with an increased risk of developing macular degeneration or even progressing macular degeneration. There are also other associations with thyroid eye disease and cataracts, where smoking is a known risk.
I think it's very important, of course, there are a lot of other risk factors to eye disease, but smoking is definitely one of them. So if someone does come up, and is not aware of it, I think that's where we need to play our part in educating and in raising the awareness of eye health and smoking.
If you like to quit smoking I recommend speaking to your GP or pharmacist. Or you can go to the NHS quit smoking website or download the associated app for free.
It can be hard to quit smoking, but there is plenty of support available to help you.
You can also download the free NHS Quit Smoking app, which gives you daily tips and support to encourage you.
As well as protecting your sight, cutting down or quitting smoking will give you many health benefits. Did you know?
Don’t feel alone in your journey to quitting. Remember, there are lots of people and resources to help you.