They can happen on a sunny Saturday at the ballpark as you watch your child step up to the plate, they could happen when you’re simply mowing the lawn or when your kids are playing in the house. Unfortunately, eye injuries can occur anywhere–at work, home or at play.
When accidents involve eye injuries, it’s important to know what steps to take. Knowing what to do in the event of an emergency can minimize damage to the eye, ensure optimal healing, and even save vision.
We want to make it clear that most eye injuries can be avoided by wearing proper protective eyewear–90 percent, in fact. To protect your eyes and prevent injury, follow the steps below!
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Of course, we understand that accidents can and do happen all the time. The steps you take to address an eye injury will depend on what kind it is–you may have a foreign object in your eye or you may have been hit by a baseball bat. Treatment will vary depending on the type of eye injury you have incurred.
There are, however, some general rules you can follow to make sure you prevent additional damage until you can get to an eye doctor or other medical professional.
The best course of action for eye injuries is to seek immediate medical attention. If you are unsure about the severity of your injury, you can call your eye doctor or local hospital or urgent care to see what they recommend.
Vision is a precious gift that allows us to see and experience the wonderful world around us! Don’t compromise your sight. Always wear protective eyewear and be aware of the steps to take in case of an emergency. After all, accidents happen in the blink of an eye.