Child Eye Care Problems

Eye problems in your child
There tends to be a perception that eye problems bother the old and those who are stuck on their computer screens most of the day. That is far from the truth. Children can also suffer from problems with their eye sight. A study done by the World Health Organisations shows that approximately 19 million children …
There tends to be a perception that eye problems bother the old and those who are stuck on their computer screens most of the day. That is far from the truth. Children can also suffer from problems with their eye sight. A study done by the World Health Organisations shows that approximately 19 million children worldwide have vision problems. Of those almost 12 million could have had their eye conditions corrected if they had regular eye examinations.“By the time a parent usually notices that their child has a visual problem, the child’s visual acuity has reduced by more than 60%,” warns optometrist Andre Horn.
As parent you need to worry about your child’s eye sight if they:
– Regularly holding their head at an angle
– Squinting
– Avoid of light or failure to respond to light
– Obsessively rub their eyes with his fingers and grimacing
– Turning of the eyes without focusing on anything
– Grasping for objects and missing them
– Strabismus, commonly known as “cross-eyes”, is when the eyes are turned or when the eyes have different prescriptions. A “lazy eye” can develop from this if your child favours the eye that provides clear images and neglects the other, meaning the neglected eye fails to develop its vision acuity. You should consult an optometrist should your child present any of these problems.

Serious childhood eye conditions to watch out for:
There are many conditions that affect children and the sooner you notice that there is something wrong, the quicker you must take action.