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When should my child have their first eye exam?
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When should my child have their first eye exam?

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It’s recommended that children have their first eye exam at about 6 months of age. This early examination is important to ensure that their eyes are developing normally and to detect any conditions that could affect their vision and overall development. Here’s a general guideline for children’s eye exams: After the initial exams, children should…

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What is the red reflex test?
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What is the red reflex test?

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The Red Reflex Test is a simple, crucial examination performed on newborns and infants to screen for eye abnormalities that could indicate serious eye conditions. This test is typically conducted using an ophthalmoscope, a handheld device that shines a light into the eye to examine the retina and other structures at the back of the…

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What is newborn vision screening?
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What is newborn vision screening?

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Newborn vision screening is a crucial early step in identifying potential eye problems and vision issues in infants shortly after birth. The primary goal of this screening is to detect conditions that could significantly affect a baby’s vision development if left untreated. Early detection through screening can lead to interventions that may prevent vision loss…

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Best practices for children with vision problems
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Best practices for children with vision problems

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Caring for children with vision problems requires special attention and support to ensure their overall well-being and development. Here are some best practices to consider: Remember that every child’s vision needs are unique, so it’s important to work closely with eye care professionals to tailor the care plan to your child’s specific condition and requirements….

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