December 22, 2012

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Consider eye safety when toy shopping

Injuries, lack of protective eyewear can lead to ER visits, surgery, expert says.
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Injuries, lack of protective eyewear can lead to ER visits, surgery, expert says.

(HealthDay)—When you're holiday shopping for toys, remember to think about eye safety.

Some toys—such as air guns, BB guns and paintball guns—can be particularly dangerous and can cause injuries that may require children to undergo eye surgery, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO).

It's easy to prevent toy-related . The AAO offers the following tips:

"Many toys have the potential to cause eye injuries," Dr. David Hunter, a pediatric ophthalmologist and spokesperson for the AAO, said in an academy news release. "Being aware and thoughtful about what you are putting in your children's hands is the best ."

"A good rule of thumb for parents is to choose toys that are appropriate for their child's age and abilities, as well as the parents' willingness to supervise use of the toy," he added.

More than 250,000 toy-related injuries are treated in U.S. emergency rooms each year, according to the U.S. Consumer . Many of those injuries occur in children under age 15 and almost half involve the head or face.

More information: The Nemours Foundation has more about choosing safe toys.

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