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Sunscreen in the Eyes

Hello again everyone.

A buddy sent this to me and asked for my comments.  I figured, what better
group than PedTalk to either verify or expose another internet hoax.

Any comments?

Michael Sachs, M.D.
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We use sun screen on our whole family, but we are more cautious now.
I tell you this only to make you more aware and use caution.  When Zack was 2
years old I put on the waterproof sun screen like I always had.  I don't know
how but he got some in his eyes.  Most likely from his hands.  It happens so
easily at that age or any age really.  He started screaming!!  So I tried
to flush it out with water.  But guess what? Didn'tmatter...Remember
*WATERPROOF.*  So I just held him and let him cry, thinking the salty
tears would flush it all out.  But it got worse. I called
the poison control center.  They told me to RUSH Zack to ER NOW!!  I was
surprised.  I got him there and they rushed me back without a second to
spare.
They started flushing his eyes out with special medications.  Anyway, I
found out for the first time that MANY kids each year lose their sight to
waterproof sun screen.  It burns the eye and they lose complete sight!!!  I
was
appalled.
I could not believe the sun screen we use to help keep our kids safe from
skin cancer can make them go blind!  Well, I made a big stink about it. I
wrote the sun screen company and they admitted to the problem but they said
something to the fact that the seriousness of getting skin cancer is much
worse then
the chance of going blind.  I think it's wrong if just one child goes blind!
They should change ingredients or should at least have a huge warning on it.
But they claim that if you put a huge warning on it then parents won't use it
due to fear.  I kind of get that --- but there needs to be a change.  We
did this huge article in our city and went on the news warning parents.
Education along with the importance of using it. Well,
anyway Zack did go blind for 2 days, it was horrible.  So please be
careful!!!
Don't stop using sun screen, just be very careful your children don't
touch there eyes for at least 15-20 minutes after you put it on!!  And if your
child does get it in his/her eyes then get to the emergency room at once!!

***PLEASE PASS THIS WARNING ON TO THOSE YOU KNOW WHO HAVE
CHILDREN!!!***