Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Pediatric Eye Exams

By Troy Morgan O.d.


When do you start taking your kids to the eye doctor? A lot of moms and dads are uncertain. Everyone knows that you take your child to the pediatrician. At the pediatrician they measure your child's basic growth and improvement. You do this practically from day one. The standards for eye care appear to be less clear and often get overlooked.

It is recommended that before your child turns one he or she already has some sort of eye test. Of course, this is not a full eye exam but rather a short test to make sure your baby can focus on objects. Vision is very important for a baby's development so it is important to make sure they are seeing normally.

Your child's first real eye exam should be between the ages of three and five. This will depend on the child and if your child is in school.

There are also a number of childhood eye health conditions that, if your child has any, should be found as soon as possible. Only with early detection can treatment begin.

There are also a number of childhood eye conditions that can influence how a child learns. One example is lazy eye. This is a common condition in children and can be treated. Also, some children benefit from visual training programs. They can start these at a young age and it will help them as they go through school.

A pediatric eye exam is different than a regular eye examination in a number of ways. Because a lot of kids this age do not have a firm grasp on letters, the person examining them will usually make use of pictures. A common examination is to ask the child to look at the letter "E" and tell the eye medical professional which way it is pointing. This could be done by the kid utilizing his/her hand to ensure that they do not need to understand right from left.

One more factor to consider with youngsters is that they may be scared or bashful around the optometrist. Parents should always be present during examination tests and may need to really help the eye doctor get clear answers from the kid.

After the eye exam, your child may need to pick out a pair of glasses. The selection can be overwhelming for some children. It may be best to pick out three or four frames and let them decide from those.

Also, some children's frames have themes like Disney or hello kitty. If you are afraid your child won't wear their glasses choosing a pair with a character they really like, may help.

A pediatric eye test is a turning point in your kid's development. Ready them in advance so that everything goes perfectly.




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