Some signs that your child may have vision problems that require eyeglasses

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Some signs that your child may have vision problems that require eyeglasses

Posted By Lillian Tong     October 22, 2023    

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Here are some signs that your child may have vision problems that require glasses:

Excessive eye rubbing. Excessive eye rubbing may indicate that your child is experiencing eye strain or fatigue. This can be a sign of a variety of vision problems and diseases, including allergic conjunctivitis.


Complain of headaches or sore eyes. If your child complains of eye pain or headaches at the end of the day, he or she may be straining too hard to increase the focus of blurred vision.


Difficult to concentrate on studying. Because children need to quickly and accurately adjust their visual focus from far to near, and to many different objects, from chalkboards and computers to textbooks and tablets, visual problems can manifest as a lack of attention to homework.


What should you do if your child fails the vision screening


Typically, an eye exam is performed by your child's pediatrician or school. "If your child fails a vision screening, the most important thing to do is to go to an eye care provider for a comprehensive eye exam," Collins said. .


A comprehensive exam assesses vision or clarity and sharpness of vision and may also examine:


 strabismus (crossed eyes) and eye alignment


 depth perception


 Overall health in and around the eyes


 Indications for more serious eye diseases


If your child already wears glasses, it is important to have their eyes checked annually by an eye care provider.


Optimal vision is essential to the learning process. Many people don't realize how many problems poor vision can cause for school-age children. Therefore, it is important to understand your child's overall eye health (kids eyeglasses online) and what you can do to protect it.

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