Projectiles Can Cause Devastating Eye InjuriesBe mindful of eye safety during fireworks season.Every year, approximately 10,000 people are rushed to the emergency department for fireworks injuries. Fireworks are projectiles, as are balls, champagne corks, small toys, BB gun bullets, rubber bullets and more. Every projectile has the potential to injure the eye and cause permanent vision loss. Many people believe that consumer fireworks are safe. But here’s the explosive truth: Most injuries are caused by legal fireworks that parents buy for their children, such as sparklers, firecrackers, and bottle rockets. Similarly, rubber bullets are sometimes referred to as “non-lethal” by law enforcement agencies, but they can and do cause traumatic eye injuries. Ophthalmologists – physicians who specialize in medical and surgical eye care – treat thousands of patients who suffer a range of projectile-related injuries, from cuts and bruises to damaged corneas, retinas, lacerated eyelids, fractured eye sockets and ruptured eyeballs. “Consumer fireworks are a treasured part of Fourth of July celebrations, so it’s easy to forget the dangers they can pose, particularly to the eyes,” said Lindsey Harris, MD, president of Texas Ophthalmological Association. “Please, take our advice. We don’t want to see you in the ER this summer, especially on the Fourth of July.”
TOA urges everyone to exercise situational awareness not only when around fireworks, but also when in large crowds and public events where public and personal safety must be closely guarded. If you experience an eye injury from a projectile, Dr. Harris urges you to minimize the damage to the eye:
To learn more about eye diseases and eye safety, visit https://www.aao.org/eye-health.
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