University of Iowa Health Care, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

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Flood-Related Eye Care Precautions from the American Optometric Association

As flooding continues to expand across much of the Midwest, the American Optometric Association (AOA) reminds consumers to be vigilant with eye protection and eye care, particularly for contact lens wearers. Flooding causes an increase in the incidence of water-borne pathogens. These pathogens–including amoeba, parasites, bacteria and viruses–can be dangerous to the eye and may lead to infections, other complications and even loss of sight.

Eye doctors have seen an increase in flood-related eye infections, particularly in areas throughout Iowa, and believe that these cases will continue to rise in the coming weeks.

Recommendations for contact lens wearers to avoid exposure to flood-related eye infections and complications:

Symptoms to watch for:

If you experience any of the following conditions, contact your eye doctor immediately:

last updated: 06-19-2008