Time for Kids’ Back to
School Eye Exams
With
back-to-school time around the corner, parents will be scrambling to buy new
school supplies and clothes. As they tick off their long list of school to-dos,
we are reminding moms and dads not to neglect one of the most important
learning tools: their children’s eyes. Good vision and overall eye health are
vital to learning. Because children are still growing, being vigilant about eye
health is important.
Tips for Kids’ Healthy Eyes
& Vision
Get
Regular Childhood Vision Screenings - Children’s eyes change rapidly, making
regular vision screenings a key step in detecting and correcting eye
problems early. In addition to screenings for infants, the American
Academy of Ophthalmology recommends further vision screening for children when
they are:
>Pre-School age, between
age 3 and 3 and a half
>Entering School
>Experiencing a Possible
Vision Problem
Know
and Share Your Family Eye Health History - Everyone should find out whether eye
conditions or diseases run in their family. Parents should share that
information with the person performing the screening or eye exam when possible.
Examples of common eye conditions include nearsightedness, crossed eye, known as strabismus, and lazy eye, known as amblyopia. If these are not treated in
childhood, they can cause permanent vision loss in one eye.
Watch
for Signals of Eye Problems - Parents should be alert to symptoms that
could indicate an eye or vision problem, such as complaints of eyestrain,
headaches and squinting when reading or performing other common activities. Other
symptoms to look for include a white or grayish-white coloring in the pupil,
one eye that turns in or out, or eyes that do not track in sync together.
Wear
Protective Eyewear When Playing Sports - Eye injuries while playing sports can cause
serious damage, whether by getting smacked with an elbow during basketball or
hit with a hockey stick. If your child plays racket sports, hockey, field
hockey, baseball or basketball, consider having them wear goggles or
other certified protective eyewear.
If
you or someone you know has a child that needs to schedule an eye exam please
call Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center at 219-464-8223, or visit Northwest
Indiana Eye & Laser Center, Google+ or facebook.com/nwindianaeyeandlaser.
Northwest
Indiana Eye & Laser Center offices are located at 502 Marquette Street,
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 and 1001 South Edgewood Drive, Knox, Indiana 46354.
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