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Physical or chemical injuries of the eye can be a serious threat to vision, if not treated immediately and properly. The most obvious presentation of ocular injuries are redness and pain. Eye traumas are most often caused by flying pieces of wood, metal, glass, stone, and other materials. …read more from Wikipedia
Top Resources on Accidental Eye Injury
- University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center: Eye Conditions: Eye Injuries
- United States Eye Injury Registry: Eye Trauma Epidemiology and Prevention
- Wikipedia: Eye Injury
- Healthwise (via Yahoo Health): Eye Injuries Topic Overview
- eMedicineHealth: Eye Injuries Overview
- The Merck Manuals: Injuries to the Eye
- WrongDiagnosis: Accidental Eye Injury
- KidsHealth: Emergencies: What To Do - Eye Injuries
- Prevent Blindness America: Ten Ways to Prevent Eye Injuries at Work
- American Family Physician: Prevention and Treatment of Common Eye Injuries in Sports
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