Eye Injury Prevention Month

10/1/2019

According to the CDC, each day about 2000 U.S. workers have an eye injury for which treatment is needed. A lot of these injuries happen because of striking or scraping, penetration, or chemical and thermal burns. But not all eye injuries happen at work, many of them happen at home.

Regardless of where they take place, prevention is a must. The key to preventing eye injuries is using eyewear, such as goggles, face shields, safety glasses, or full-face respirators. Depending on the work or home activity you are performing, choosing the right eyewear will help you keep your eyes safe. To avoid eye injuries with kids, they must be under supervision when playing and all sharp objects must be kept away from them. Someone with an eye injury might experience some of the following symptoms:

  • Pain
  • Trouble opening the eye
  • Trouble seeing
  • Unusual pupil size or shape
  • Cut on the eyelid
  • Blood in the white part of the eye

When it comes to an eye injury seeking attention soon will help prevent worsening. Steps to avoid further damage in your eyes are not to touch, rub, or apply anything to your eye, or remove anything that might be in your eye. SecondOpinions.com offers you our American Board Certified doctors at an affordable price to help you take care of your eyes and choose the best treatment option.