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Protect your eyes while playing pickles.

Pickleball requires you to maintain your eye on the ball, but be certain your eyes are protected. A report published online by the journal December 14, 2023 the attention Warns that pickleball and other racquet sports can put people prone to eye injury.

Researchers cited several forms of pickle-related eye damage, comparable to corneal abrasions (scratching the surface of the attention), retinal tears or detachments, Berlin's edema (damage to the outer layers of the retina, causing lack of vision for several hours), and hyphema (bleeding within the front of the attention). The risk of eye injury is higher in athletes with existing eye conditions comparable to dry eye disease and those that have undergone eye surgery.

According to the researchers, the mixture of pickleball's high-speed motion and shut proximity between players increases the danger of the ball hitting the attention. The solution is easy and effective: wear protective, shatterproof eyewear while playing. Researchers recommend polycarbonate safety glasses, which offer front and side coverage for optimal protection. However, sunglasses or regular glasses may also offer a layer of protection.


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