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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221133

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Introduction: wearing masks for a prolonged amount of time can decrease work efficiency by causing a host of physiological or psychological problems. The use of masks, in particular, for extended periods of time causes physical adverse effects such as difficulty breathing, mask-induced acne, rashes, headache and sometimes, impaired cognition. Objectives: To assess the impact of using N95 masks by a part of the population using spectacles. Materials and Methods:After taking informed consent, 270 spectacles and mask users were enrolled for this single centre, questionnaire based, cross-sectional observational study. Results: A large proportion (70.2%) of the respondents complained of fogging of spectacle lens on wearing N95 masks which impaired their vision to variable extent and also impaired the daily activity. Conclusion: This study identified the impact of N95 masks on quality of vision in spectacle users and various recommendations are presented for prevention and management of these adverse effects.

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