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Saving Your Sight

By:  Mark A. Sibley, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Summer Activities Bring Possibilities for Eye Injuries

Mowing the lawn, adding chemicals tot he pool, playing summer sports, or jump-starting your car or lawn mower when it has a dead battery: These are just a few activities that can lead to an eye injury or even blindness.

Eye injuries are extremely common. They happen everywhere: at home, at work, at school, on the basketball court and on the sports field. Nearly 1 million Americans have lost some of their vision due to injuries. As an eye specialist, I find this very frustrating, since most of these eye injuries could have been prevented. Almost 90 percent of all eye damage can be prevented.

Jump-starting a car or a riding lawn mower with a dead battery can go terribly wrong if the battery explodes. Read all labels and instructions when jump-starting a dead battery. At right are instructions you can clip and save for a time when you'll need them. Or give a copy to a friend. Remember that even the highly skilled can have accidents. Sparks, dust, broken fragments or fumes can cut or burn your eyes.

Many eye injuries due to sports are preventable.

Baseball, basketball and racquet sports are the largest causes of eye injuries in sports activities. The real tragedy is that most of these injuries are to children. The junior high school years are the most dangerous, and boys are involved in almost 90 percent of eye accidents.

The most blinding injuries come from projectile "toys" such as BB guns, pellet guns, darts, sling-shots and bows and arrows.

Take precautions! Observe the safety rules when you or your children are at play. Children must be taught to play safely and parents must be alert to hazardous play things. Can eye injuries be prevented? Yes, injuries can be prevented almost 100 percent of the time with proper eye safety practices and appropriate eye protection. Anyone who normally wears eyeglasses can have their prescription made up in safety glasses with stronger lenses and frames to protect their eyes while playing sports activities. Clear eye-protectors are also available from sporting good stores, sports facilities or from eye doctors or opticians. But remember -- eye protectors offer absolutely NO protection if they remain in your gym bag, locker or glove compartment!

Eye safety is no accident. It is no different from wearing your seatbelt or knowing not to touch a red-hot stove.

For more information call Florida Eye Center at 727-895-2020.

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The information contained herein is intended to be educational and is not intended in any way as a substitute for medical advice and care from qualified vision care providers. Consult a vision care professional in matters relating to visual health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
   

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