If my child is not nearsighted, does he need an eye examination?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, how do you know if your child is nearsighted without a check-up?

    Many parents feel that their children are too young to have myopia and do not need eye examinations. In fact, it is an incorrect concept.

    Ophthalmologists will advise children to regularly visit an ophthalmic medical institution for "farsightedness reserve examination" after the age of 3. So what is a "farsightedness reserve check"? In fact, when the baby is born, he is born with farsightedness, and as the eyeball gradually develops, his vision gradually reaches the level of a normal adult, which is "emmetropia".

    And the child's premature formalization is actually likely to develop in the direction of myopia. Then the "farsightedness reserve" is like a "deposit" in the child's eyes, and the "farsightedness reserve test" can help parents regularly understand the "balance" of the child's vision reserve.

    Monitor your child's eye development to predict your child's risk of myopia. And take effective intervention measures in a timely manner to prevent the occurrence and development of myopia.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, after the age of 3, the child needs to regularly go to the ophthalmic medical institution to establish the child's visual health record, so as to predict the risk of myopia in advance, so as to take effective intervention measures in time to prevent the occurrence of myopia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The problem with the eyes is not just myopia.

    There will also be various types of inflammation. There are other problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no myopia and eye examination has nothing to do with it, or should you do an eye examination, because vision and hearing are irreversible, if you don't find a problem, it's better, if there is a problem, find the cavity as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's better to make one, so that at least if there is a problem, you can know it earlier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After discovering the signs of vision loss in your child, the first thing to do is to take your child to the hospital for a check-up, and after ruling out eye lesions, do a dilated refraction to check for myopia, farsightedness or astigmatism. There are two types of refraction, one is dilated refraction and the other is non-dilated refraction. Our eyes have the ability to adjust, and the child's ability to adjust is very strong, and the ability to adjust will slowly decrease as we get older.

    Under normal circumstances, looking near regulates muscle contraction and sees far muscle relaxation, so as to ensure that both distant and near vision can be seen clearly. If you look near for a long time, your eyes have been in a state of adjustment, causing the adjustment muscles to spasm and cannot relax, then you can't see far away, which is a state of myopia. The degree of myopia detected by non-dilated refraction is myopia that contains this state, which is what we call pseudomyopia.

    We can first do a non-dilated optometry to understand what the child's refractive state is like in normal life, and then we must give the child another refraction of the dilated pupils.

    In fact, dilated pupils are not to dilate the pupils, but to completely relax the adjustment muscles of the eyes through mydriatic drugs, so that the refractive power found out is the real diopter of the eyeball. If the refraction result shows that it is myopia, then this myopia is true myopia. Therefore, dilated refraction can distinguish between true myopia and pseudomyopia.

    Many parents are always concerned about dilated pupils, believing that dilated pupils are harmful to their children's eyes, which is the result of too little understanding of medical optometry. Because the adjustment of the child's eyes is very strong, ordinary computer refraction and insert refraction have not excluded the refractive changes caused by eye muscle tension, resulting in a large error in the refraction power, and pseudomyopia cannot be excluded, and the refraction power will exceed the real myopia degree, and even the emmetropia and farsightedness will be tested as myopia. Of course, dilated pupils will also bring some discomfort to the child, such as photophobia, redness and fever of the face and neck, thirst, etc., which are transient, and the symptoms are gradually relieved with the metabolism of the drug.

    Balancing the pros and cons of mydriasis, which is a basic requirement for medical optometry for children with refractive errors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How can I tell if my child is nearsighted? You can take your child to have his vision tested so that you can know if he is nearsighted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The best way for children to have myopia is to have an eye examination, but it can still be seen from ordinary observation, for example, children sometimes squint slightly when they see things, and sometimes they may look at TV with a little slanted eyes, that is, they are not looking at the right eye, if there is this symptom, you have to pay attention, eighty percent are myopia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the ophthalmology hospital, go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital, and listen to the doctor's opinion

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is the case, the fact that parents have good eyesight does not prove that the child's eyesight is necessarily fine. However, often parents have poor eyesight, and children are likely to have bad eyesight. How can I make sure my child has no vision problems? That can only be ensured by a systematic vision examination.

    Most of today's vision problems in children are caused by refractive errors, and when anisometropia occurs, 2 3

    of children will develop amblyopia. If the risk of amblyopia is detected before the age of 4 years, 95% of patients can save their vision and avoid the lifelong effects of vision loss in one eye, learning disabilities, and restrictions on career choices.

    Therefore, it is necessary to take your child for regular vision check-ups!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Should I give my child an eye test? First of all, in daily life, we should pay attention to the child's eye condition, if the eye is often squinted, or there are other symptoms, it is still necessary to give the child an eye examination, otherwise it may be too late to correct it after discovery.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is necessary to give the child an eye test. Don't think mom and dad have good eyesight. A child's eyesight must be good, and regular check-ups are good for children. Pay attention to your child's eyes and watch less TV, computers, and mobile phones.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How can such a thing be based solely on subjective judgment and not seek truth from facts? I have a deep understanding of my own experience, my dad is not myopia, my mom was not myopic before, they all hate to oppose wearing glasses, but I see things blurry in the second year of junior high school, no way, but I have glasses left over from the last session in the drawer will still be able to bring along, my parents have not understood. Later, I went to get glasses because I was really short-sighted, and I don't want you to think about anything, but what your child thinks.

    Do you think, I thought my son was the second Ma Yun, I won't go to work from tomorrow, and I'll wait for my son to get rich.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Regular eye check-ups are necessary for children and adolescents. I believe that many parents have heard their children say that they can't see the blackboard clearly in class, some parents are very rational and will take their children to do a systematic vision examination, but some parents do not pay attention to it for various reasons, and finally the child's vision problems become more and more serious, and even have an important impact on the future life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course, it is necessary to understand the vision condition of adolescents in a timely manner, which helps to reduce the incidence of myopia and other diseases, if there is myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism, amblyopia, etc., it can be corrected in time to prevent further decline in vision, and also avoid the development of some pseudomyopia to true myopia, and the treatment is timely, and it can be restored to normal, so regular check-ups are very necessary.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, it is necessary to maintain good eye habits.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the child appears in the picture, it is myopia.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When the child has the following two situations, parents should know that the child may be short-sighted: first, the child will unconsciously squint when he sees things; The second is that children like to get close to watch TV.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Children may not be able to tell their eye health because of their ability to express themselves, which makes it easy for children to ignore myopia. So how can parents detect their children's vision abnormalities early through daily details?

    Point 1: Squint often when looking at objects.

    Because squinting can block part of the pupil, this reduces the scattering of light, which improves and improves vision.

    Number two: frequent blinking.

    Frequent blinking can alleviate myopia to some extent and improve vision temporarily.

    Point 3: Rub your eyes often.

    Some children have vision problems and often rub their eyes with their hands in order to see objects better.

    Number 4: Always tilt your head to look at things.

    Children with early myopia often tilt their heads to see things because tilting their heads reduces the impact of scattered light on their vision.

    Point 5: Pull the corners of your eyes often.

    A small number of children with myopia often pull the corners of their eyes with their hands, which has the same effect as tilting their heads and squinting.

    Sixth: I often squint when I look at things.

    Some children with myopia often have strabismus (i.e. when one eye looks at something, the other eye involuntarily looks outward).

    Once parents find that their children have the above vision problems, they should pay attention to them and go to the local regular professional hospital for vision examination as soon as possible.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Squinting, rubbing, and blinking frequently can be a precursor to myopia, and your vision health can be checked regularly in the hospital.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The most direct way to observe whether your child squints when he sees things, or if he has to walk in to see things, is to take him to have his vision tested.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You can go to the table to measure his eyesight to know how far he has become myopia.

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