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Pediatric Vision Care

Pediatric Vision Care

PEDIATRIC VISION CARE

PEDIATRIC EYE HEALTH

Human Eyes Vision in Myrtle Beach provides comprehensive eye care for infants and pediatric patients as well as adults.

Many parents are uncertain of when to bring their children to the eye doctor. At Human Eyes Vision, we see patients of all ages starting at infancy. Below is some general information about our pediatric and infant programs.

WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT CHILDREN’S VISION?

According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), as much as 80 percent of learning occurs through a child’s eyes. Reading, writing, and chalkboard work are just a few visual tasks children must perform daily. However, experts say 5 to 10% of pre-schoolers and 25% of school-aged children have vision problems. Early identification of a child’s vision problem can be crucial because children often are more responsive to treatment when problems are diagnosed early.

 

WHEN SHOULD KIDS HAVE THEIR EYES EXAMINED?

According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), infants should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months of age. Children then should receive additional eye exams at 3 years of age, and just before they enter kindergarten or the first grade at about age 5 or 6. When scheduling an eye exam, choose a time when your child is usually alert and happy. We are at this time accepting patients as young as five.

 

WHAT DOES A PEDIATRIC EXAM ENTAIL?

A comprehensive eye examination will assess visual acuity, refractive status, ocular health, eye tracking, eye focusing, and eye teaming. Visual acuity measures how clearly a child sees objects. Refractive status measures for nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. The child is evaluated for any eye health problems, including active pathology or congenital anomalies. Eye tracking is the ability of the eyes to fixate, smoothly follow and look between objects or printed words. Eye focusing is the ability to efficiently change and sustain focus while reading. Eye teaming is the ability to coordinate both eyes accurately and without fatigue or excessive effort. Accurate eye teaming is also important for accurate two-eyed depth perception or stereopsis.

 

SIGNS FOR PARENTS THAT YOUR CHILD MAY BE HAVING VISION PROBLEMS

Sometimes recognizing a child’s vision problems can be difficult because children often do not realize that his or her vision is not normal. Below are several signs that your child may be having trouble seeing.

  • Squinting, closing, or covering one eye
  • Constantly holding materials close to face
  • Tilting the head to one side
  • Rubbing eyes repeatedly
  • One or both eyes turn in or out
  • Redness or tearing in eyes
  • Premature birth
  • Developmental delays
  • Family history of “lazy eye” or “thick glasses”
  • A disease that affects the whole body (such as diabetes, sickle cell, or HIV)

 

PEDIATRIC SUNWEAR

Don’t forget that children need sunglasses too. Just as you wouldn’t send your little ones out without sunscreen and a hat, you should always remind them to protect their eyes from the sun as well.

At Human Eyes Vision, we provide BanZ polarized sunwear for children from infants up to 12 years of age. This Australian company really knows their sun protection and provides fun designs coupled with quality protection.

Learn more about them here.

 

Your eye care provider at Human Eyes Vision will work with you to diagnose pediatric vision problems and suggest the best treatment option for your family at our optometric office in Myrtle Beach. For more information, schedule an appointment with your eye care provider, or email us at [email protected] and we’ll be in touch with you shortly.

 

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