Doctors often wear green or blue attire during operations for several reasons:
1. Visibility
Green and blue are opposite to red on the color spectrum, so they provide a high contrast against the red of blood. This contrast makes it easier for surgeons to see clearly during procedures and helps them distinguish between different tissues and organs.
2. Reduces Eye Fatigue
The eyes can become fatigued when looking at bright colors for extended periods. Green and blue are considered soothing colors for the eyes and can help reduce eye strain during long surgeries.
3. Sterile Environment
Green or blue surgical scrubs are often associated with cleanliness and sterility. These colors are less likely to show stains or dirt, helping to maintain a professional and hygienic appearance in the operating room.
4. Tradition
The tradition of wearing green or blue surgical attire dates back to the early 20th century when surgeons began wearing green or blue gowns to reduce eye strain under the bright operating room lights.