It’s easy to overlook eye safety

When eye safety is overlooked, you run the risk of developing a serious eye condition that may lead to permanent loss of vision.
Causes of Eye Injuries
Prevent Blindness America (PBA)estimates that approximately 850,000 Americans sustain eye damage each year from injuries at home, at work, or while playing sports. Many of these injuries could be easily prevented by taking the proper precautions and exercising common sense.
Some of the most common causes of eye injuries include:
- Flying objects (bits of metal, plastic, or glass)
- Air- and wind-blown particles
- Chemicals
- Sun damage
- Makeup
- Complications associated with contact lensuse
- Falls
- A ball striking your eye
- A stick, bat, or racquet
- Fireworks
- Prolonged use of computers
Eye Safety Tips
By taking the proper eye safety precautions, you can easily avoid many eye problems caused by damage to your eyes.
When participating in sports or working in dangerous environments, it is a good idea to wear eye protection. When spending prolonged periods of time in the sun, you should always wear a good pair of sun glasses to prevent exposure to harmful UV radiation.
If you have sustained an eye injury, you should contact your eye doctor at once as a precaution. Your eye doctor can provide you with sound advice on how to treat your injury, and if necessary, he will suggest that you make an appointment to have your injury evaluated.
Source: www.eyes.com
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