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Tips To Protect Your Child's Vision

To secure your child's vision, eye checkup is very important. Researchers say that 10% of preschoolers and up to 25% of school-age children have vision disorders. But the problem is that at an early stage it is difficult to detect that your child has vision problems. So, routine eye check up from the best eye hospital in Kolkata is mandatory. The experienced eye specialists of Disha Eye Hospital in Kolkata offer, outstanding eye treatment services for children. To book an appointment call at 9433311111<br>

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Tips To Protect Your Child's Vision

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  1. Tips To Protect Your Child's Vision

  2. How Could You Detect that Your Child Has Vision Problems? Your child is rubbing his/her eyes vigorously Holding a book way too closely Sitting very close to TV. Squinting Sensitivity to light Difficulty with eye-hand-body coordination when playing ball or bike riding Avoiding coloring activities, puzzles and other detailed activities & More

  3. Few Important Things You Should Know About your Child's Eye Health

  4. Good Eye Health Begins Even Before Birth: A child’s vision development begins before he or she is born. Often low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of vision problems in infants. Exposure to hazardous toxins and smoking can cause can adversely affect the child’s vision development. Certain common medications can also have an effect on the eye health of the baby. It is, therefore, important that you take medicines only after consulting your gynaecologist.

  5. First Eye Examination: It is advisable that your child has his or her first eye exam at 6 months of age. This should be followed by another examination at the age of three. Once your child starts school, you can have their eyes checked every two years until age 18. Children who wear prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses should have annual eye exams.

  6. Common Eye Problems in Children: There are several eye conditions and diseases that can affect a child’s vision. Early diagnosis and treatment help keep your child’s eyes healthy.

  7. Here are Some of the Common Eye Problems in Children: Squint Amblyopia Refractive errors

  8. Too Much Screen Time: As more and more children are spending hours staring at digital devices for either studying or playing, it’s important that parents keep a tab on the screen time. Increased exposure to blue light emitted by smartphones and tablets can cause computer vision syndrome and nearsightedness among other problems.

  9. If you fear your child has an eye problem, schedule an eye exam with Disha Eye Hospitals

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