Eye injuries related to non-powder toy guns are becoming more common.

Published Date: 24 May 2023

According to a research letter, children seem to be more likely than adults to sustain eye injuries from non-powder guns, and the average age of patients who sustain injuries from foam projectile blasters is dropping.

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