Visual development in children continues from birth to approximately 8 years of age. During this time, their coordination skills and facial structures are also in rapid development, which makes them especially prone to vision damage. Since damage that occurs during this phase of a child’s development can impair their vision for life, it’s critical to inform the parents of your patients about the widening call for eye protection in children.
Research that was done in Australia proved that 10 percent of serious eye injury occurred during sporting activities and 27 percent of those cases resulted in permanent damage. Furthermore, the study showed that 48 percent of all eye injuries in children occurred while at home playing with objects that were easily accessible. With protective eye wear and implementation of simple safety tips, eye injury can be reduced by 90 percent.
To mitigate permanent visual damage, proper eye wear for the chosen sport is critical. An Australian study showed that only 19 percent of children wore protective eye wear while playing sports. While some sports in the United States mandate safety wear to protect eye health, there are many that do not. To protect children’s eyes, look for eye wear that’s …![]()