
Children and adults should watch where they are walking and avoid any thrown objects when participating in Halloween festivities to protect their eyes.
Professor of ophthalmology and vice chair of operations at NYU Langone Health

Children and adults should watch where they are walking and avoid any thrown objects when participating in Halloween festivities to protect their eyes.

Using masks that tie up in the back and being aware of environmental factors can help protect eyes during Halloween trick-or-treating.

Aspects of the average Halloween costume could pose risks to the corneal health of the eye if not applied correctly.

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