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A number of studies show that some popular toy types are commonly associate with childhood eye injuries. These include air guns and other toys that shoot projectiles, high-powered lasers, and sports equipment.
Ophthalmologists—physicians who specialize in medical and surgical eye care—treat the eye injuries that sometimes result from these products. The Academy is encouraging parents to follow these tips when shopping for toys this holiday season.
"When the gift-giving and celebratory spirit of the holidays is in full swing, we can forget how easily kids can get injured when playing with certain toys," said Jane C. Edmond M.D., a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology." We hope people will take steps to shop and play responsibly this year. Following these tips can help make sure our loved ones have healthy vision for many holiday seasons to come."
For more information on toy safety, see the American Academy of Ophthalmology's toy safety page or watch the toy safety video.
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