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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024
  • Today it is very common to have glass in maximum children's from very early ages. Actually we are responsible for that. In this video Banhi Maun explained each and every point regarding this topic.
    Banhi Maun Singha
    Senior Optometrist (Exp 13yrs)
    Bachelor And MSc in Optometry & Vision Science
    Nandadeep Eye Hospital (Pune)
    youtube channel Name - / @optojunction
    What are the most common eye problems in children?
    Common Pediatric Eye Problems
    Double Vision. ...
    Genetic Eye Disease. ...
    Nystagmus. ...
    Pediatric Cataract. ...
    Pediatric Glaucoma. ...
    Pediatric Ptosis (Drooping Eyelid)
    Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)
    Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
    What are the four most common eye problems?
    Those diseases include age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. Other common eye disorders include amblyopia and strabismus.
    What is the best treatment for eye problems?
    The main treatment methods include:
    A new eyeglasses or contacts prescription.
    Medicated eye drops.
    Surgery.
    What are the signs of vision problems in children?
    How does your child act?
    Rubs eyes a lot.
    Closes or covers one eye.
    Tilts head or thrusts head forward.
    Has trouble reading or doing other close-up work, or holds objects close to eyes to see.
    Blinks more than usual or seems cranky when doing close-up work.
    Things are blurry or hard to see.
    Squints eyes or frowns.
    How to treat eye problems in children?
    Topical (Eye Drops) and/or Systemic (Oral) Therapy for Pedaitric Eye Disease. Topical therapy (eye drops) can be used by ophthalmologists to treat a number of eye problems in pediatric patients. Some common conditions that topical or systemic therapy can be used to treat: Pinkeye (Bacterial or Viral Conjunctivitis)
    What is Stage 4 eye disease?
    Stage 4: Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    The neovascularization causes scar tissue to form. This then results in blurry vision, reduction of the field of vision, and even blindness. The scar tissue pulls the retina from the back of the eye, causing retinal detachment and leading to loss of vision.
    What is the main cause of lazy eyes?
    Anything that blurs a child's vision or causes the eyes to cross or turn out can result in lazy eye. Common causes of the condition include: Muscle imbalance (strabismus amblyopia). The most common cause of lazy eye is an imbalance in the muscles that position the eyes.
    Can a lazy eye be corrected?
    Lazy eye, or amblyopia, affects around 3 out of every 100 children. The condition is treatable and typically responds well to strategies such as eye patching and wearing corrective lenses. The best results for lazy eye are typically seen when the condition is treated early, in children who are 7 years old or younger.
    How to know which eye is lazy?
    Signs and symptoms of lazy eye include:
    Misalignment of the eyes, or strabismus.
    Poor depth perception and peripheral vision.
    Repeated eye closure or squinting.
    Eyes that don't move in the same direction when the child is trying to focus.
    A persistent head turn or head tilt.
    Persistent shaking of the eyes.
    Is lazy eye permanent?
    The impairment can be mild to moderate, ranging from a relatively good 20/30 to a legally blind 20/200. Because amblyopia affects the visual center of the brain which develops within the first 5-6 years of life, it must be treated in early childhood. After the age of 5 or 6 the condition becomes permanent.
    How to test lazy eye?
    To check if you or your child have a lazy eye, an eye test specialist called an optometrist will usually do an eye test. You'll be asked to look at lights or read letters while different lenses are placed in front of your eyes.
    Is lazy eye surgery safe?
    Strabismus surgery is very safe, but all operations have risks. Risks or complications of strabismus surgery include: Recurrent misalignment. Eyes may go back to crossing or wandering in the same direction as they did before your surgery or may over-correct and cross or wander in the opposite direction.
    Can screen time cause lazy eye?
    Digital Eye Fatigue Can Lead to Lazy Eye in Children
    However, continuously looking at a screen may cause certain eye problems in children.
    How to cure lazy eye naturally?
    You may be instructed to do the following exercises at home:
    Pencil pushups treatment (PPT) For this exercise, you can use a pencil or any object that's pencil shaped.
    Coloring within the lines. Many children love to color.
    Brock string exercise.
    Video games.
    Dot card.
    Barrel convergence cards.
    Puzzles.
    Reading.
    Can glasses fix a lazy eye?
    Lazy eye (amblyopia) in children can be treated with glasses, an eye patch or eye drops. The treatment will depend on factors like the type and severity of the problem. In some children, only one eye focuses properly.
    It develops when there's a breakdown in how the brain and the eye work together, and the brain can't recognize the sight from 1 eye. Over time, the brain relies more and more on the other, stronger eye - while vision in the weaker eye gets

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