Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Always Wanted LASIK
If you or some you know is tired of the hassle of glasses or contact lenses for seeing at distance and would like to find out if LASIK might be a good vision correction option, please call Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center at 219-464-8223, or visit Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center, or facebook.com/nwindianaeyeandlaser.
Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center offices are located at 502 Marquette Street, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 and 1003 South Edgewood Drive, Knox, Indiana 46354.
Monday, August 10, 2020
Nine Signs Children May Need an Eye Exam
Back-to-school shopping lists might include school supplies, new clothes, and even a haircut, but does it include an eye exam? It really should! Comprehensive eye exams can detect a variety of eye conditions that, left untreated in a child, could result in partial or complete loss of vision later in life. Common conditions include astigmatism and nearsightedness. Conditions such as amblyopia can cause serious problems if not addressed early in life. A screening at a pediatrician’s office is a great way to get referred for a vision or eye problem suspected in a child, but even a screening can miss eye problems that would be found during a full dilated eye exam. Here are nine signs children may need an eye exam:
· Complaining of headaches: When children overly strain
their eyes to focus, this causes headaches over extended periods of time
· Becoming fatigued after reading: Eye fatigue is when
eyes are burning, itching, or tired. It might be difficult to notice these
symptoms in a child, but if a child is falling behind in reading comprehension
or shies away from reading activities, this might be the culprit
· Poor sports performance: If a child’s visual
processing seems slower than it should, this might be a sign there is a vision
issue at play. A child with an untreated vision problem might perform poorly in
sports due to clumsiness, poor hand-eye coordination, inability to focus or
skewed depth perception
· Squinting or closing one eye: Squinting does not
damage eyes, but it might be a sign that a child needs glasses. By squinting, a
child is subconsciously attempting to make the pupil smaller, therefore letting
in less light. This technique enhances a child’s focus that might be
potentially blurry
· Blinking or rubbing eyes: If a child rubs
his/her eyes while trying to concentrate on an activity, particularly reading,
or while being active, it could mean the child has a vision problem
· Poor reading ability and comprehension: Good vision is
essential for students of all ages to reach their full academic potential. If a
child seems disinterested in reading, is sidetracked easily, does not
understand material read, or reads the same sentence multiple times, it might
be time to schedule an eye exam
· Poor school performance: It is important for
parents to remember that children do not have a concept of poor vision, so they
might not always tell you when they cannot read something their teacher writes
on the blackboard. As a result, his/her grades can suffer
· Holding electronic devices or books too close to
eyes:
It is a myth that sitting too close to electronic devices can hurt your eyes,
but if a child is sitting too close to the TV or holding a book too close to
his/her face, it might be a sign of a vision problem. Leaning closely in to
read text or see images on the television might often mean a child is living
with nearsightedness
· Loss of place while reading: Using a finger to
track the words can be typical behavior for a child who is learning to read,
but pay attention to this behavior. He or she should eventually be able to focus
on the words without losing place
If you or someone you know has a child in need of an eye health and vision exam please be sure to schedule an eye exam at Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center at 219-464-8223, or visit Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center, or facebook.com/nwindianaeyeandlaser.
Northwest Indiana Eye & Laser Center offices are located at 502 Marquette Street, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 and 1003 South Edgewood Drive, Knox, Indiana 46354