The eyes are one of the most sensitive organs in the human body, and getting an eye exam at an early age can help identify or prevent eye and vision problems in children.
Today, we discuss the ideal schedule for pediatric eye exams.
Children are still developing their eyes, and an eye exam can help screen them for eye conditions. Determining the health of children’s eyes also helps parents and doctors create a course of action if they are at risk of developing eye or vision problems. Some of the most common eye problems that can be detected at a young age are amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (misaligned eyes). Fortunately, with proper treatment, you can protect your children’s vision. That’s why it’s good to schedule pediatric eye exams.
It must also be considered that there are genetic eye conditions you might need to watch out for. If your family has a history of poor eyesight or eye problems, getting a pediatric eye exam is a must. It can also help your eye doctors if you have documentation of your child’s eye health to give them a better idea of what to look for and expect.
Pediatric eye exams are done regularly as children grow up. For your child’s first eye exam, it’s recommended that they have it before their first birthday – between six to nine months old. Additionally, children who were born premature, have existing health problems or belong to a family that has a history of eye problems need to be checked early. This is because their eye health can affect the development of their body and mind too.
Do you want to have clearer vision during the day without needing to wear glasses or contact lenses? Then, orthokeratology might be for you. Talk to the eye doctors at Insight Vision Center Optometry regarding this treatment. Call us at (714) 486-3315, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve patients in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, CA.
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