NCAA Tournament Spotlight on Retinal Detachment
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Echenique wearing protective glasses. The yellow tint also increase contrast sensitivity! |
I can't say enough how important it is to wear eye protection during sports. I know most athletes don't wear protective glasses, but especially for young children a stray finger or ball could result in reduced vision for the rest of their lives. It is so important to have a dilated eye exam if you do suffer an ocular injury. Every athlete should be told the signs and symptoms of a retinal detachment. They are
- flashes of light
- sudden onset floaters
- dark or blurry vision, like a veil or curtain obstructing your sight
If you experience ANY of these three symptoms, you need to have your eyes examined for a retinal tear or detachment. Surgeons only have a brief window of time with some detachments to repair the tissue before it is permanently damaged. Please be careful out there!
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Ok, I love this picture of Richard Howell. He hardly ever smiles! |
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