At Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery,
we encourage our patients to maintain an active lifestyle, and participation in
sports is a great way to do that. However, it is also extremely important that
people of all ages protect their eyes while playing sports in order to minimize
the chance of a sports-related eye injury in Charleston. It is estimated that 90% of
sports-related eye injuries can be prevented by wearing protective eyewear.
According to past statistics from the Coalition to Prevent
Sports Eye Injuries, there have been as many as 600,000 eye injuries each year
related to sports and recreation. The group considers the following sports to
be high-to-moderate risk of eye injury (some may surprise you):
- Fishing
- Golf
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Softball
- Lacrosse
- Hockey
- Tennis
- Soccer
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Football
- Air Rifle
- BB Gun
- Paintball
- Boxing
- Martial Arts
- Cricket
- Squash
- Racquetball
- Fencing
- Badminton
It is estimated that 90% of sports-related eye injuries,
such as blunt trauma, penetration injuries and more, can be prevented by
wearing protective eyewear. If you wear prescription glasses to correct
nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism, your regular glasses will not
provide adequate protection. Polycarbonate lenses can provide the right
protection during sports, which means that you will have to wear contact lenses
in order to see well.
If you cannot wear contact lenses, or if you simply don’t
like wearing them, you may be risking your eyesight by not having the ability
to wear the right polycarbonate lenses. LASIK vision correction is one option
to help improve your natural vision and give you the visual freedom to
participate in sports more safely.
So, whether you play leisurely rounds of golf, fast-action
basketball or any type of sport, protect your eyes. And if you are interested
in learning more about LASIK in Charleston, contact Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery at 843-856-5275 or charlestoncornea.com to
schedule a free LASIK Consultation.
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