Health Tip: Protect Your Eyes From Corneal Abrasion
Posted Feb 21 2011 12:00pm
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Be careful with contact lenses, machinery
(HealthDay News) -- Carelessly handled contact lenses, a low-hanging tree branch or a fingernail used to relieve an itch can scratch the eye's cornea, resulting in what is called a corneal abrasion.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to reduce your risk of this injury:
Wear goggles when near machinery that could injure your eyes.
Cut your fingernails regularly.
Trim low-hanging tree branches.
Clean your contact lenses properly each day, and be careful when placing them on your eye.
Always take contact lenses out before going to sleep.
Be careful with contact lenses, machinery
(HealthDay News) -- Carelessly handled contact lenses, a low-hanging tree branch or a fingernail used to relieve an itch can scratch the eye's cornea, resulting in what is called a corneal abrasion.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to reduce your risk of this injury: