Pediatric Eye Exam
Your baby has a whole lifetime to see and learn. But, did you
know your baby also has to learn to see? As a parent, there are
many things that you can do to help your baby's vision develop.
First, proper prenatal care and nutrition can help your baby's
eyes develop even before birth. At birth, your baby's eyes should
be examined for signs of congenital eye problems. These are rare,
but early diagnosis and treatment are important to your child's
development.
At about age six months, you should take your baby to your doctor
of optometry for his or her first thorough eye examination. Things
that the optometrist will test for include excessive or unequal
amounts of nearsightedness,
farsightedness,
or astigmatism
and eye movement ability as well as eye health problems. These
problems are not common, but it is important to identify children
who have them at this stage. Vision
development and eye health problems can be more easily corrected
if treatment is begun early.
Unless you notice a need, or your doctor of optometry advises
you otherwise, your child's next examination should be around
age three, and then again before he or she enters school.
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