Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Aug 27, 2009
Publication date: Aug 27, 2009
Dr. Mark Borchert says that children should always be examined if they receive a hard blow to the eye, toys should be chosen carefully and homes safety proofed to avoid eye injury, and hazardous chemicals should be stored safety. Children's eyes should be protected during sports because sport-related eye injuries are a leading cause of blindness in school-age children.
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