Mask-Related Glasses Fogging: A Predisposing Mechanism of Falls during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Dankert J
  • Virk M
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Abstract

Fogging is a relatively infrequent, yet annoying, issue encountered by individuals who wear glasses. With the arrival of COVID-19, glasses fogging is more common due to the ubiquitous use of face masks. Individuals are stuck wrestling between leaving their mask off or trying to navigate their day-to-day lives with fogged glasses and risk falling. We report a case of an olecranon fracture sustained due to reduced visibility secondary to mask-related fogging during the COVID-19 pandemic. The recommendations included here will provide health care providers with the necessary information to educate patients regarding prevention of mask-related glass fogging.

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Dankert, J. F., & Virk, M. S. (2021). Mask-Related Glasses Fogging: A Predisposing Mechanism of Falls during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2021, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5600216

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